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Title: European Working Conditions Survey Integrated Data File, 1991-2015
Keywords: HOURS OF WORK
FLEXIBLE WORKING TIME
WORK-LIFE BALANCE
UNSOCIAL WORKING HOURS
FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
EDUCATIONAL COURSES
HOLIDAY LEAVE
HEARING IMPAIRMENTS
COMPUTERS
COMMUTING
ASSAULT
JOB SATISFACTION
EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE GEAR
MANUAL WORKERS
HEART DISEASES
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
SOCIAL LIFE
RESPONSIBILITY
DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION
HEALTH
FATIGUE (PHYSIOLOGY)
SUPERVISORY STATUS
DECISION MAKING
RACIAL DISCRIMINATION
SICK LEAVE
RADIATION
TRAINING
ANXIETY
PUBLIC HEALTH RISKS
SKIN DISEASES
OCCUPATIONAL LIFE
FREQUENCY OF PAY
SELF-EMPLOYED
AUTONOMY AT WORK
VIBRATIONS
EMPLOYEES
SHIFT WORK
WORKPLACE
TELEWORK
CHILD CARE
JOB CHANGING
NATIONALITY DISCRIMINATION
SEX DISCRIMINATION
INDUSTRIAL NOISE
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATIONAL LEAVE
MANAGERS
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION SOURCES
LABOUR LAW
CARE OF DEPENDANTS
PASSIVE SMOKING
BACK PAIN
MATERNITY LEAVE
INDUSTRIAL INJURIES
SLEEP DISORDERS
PATERNITY LEAVE
PROFIT SHARING
CUSTOMERS
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
HOUSEHOLDS
EXPOSURE TO NOISE
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
HOME-BASED WORK
HEADACHES
INTERNET
EUROPEAN UNION
WORKERS PARTICIPATION
PRIVATE SECTOR
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
PROBLEM SOLVING
STOMACH DISORDERS
EMOTIONAL STATES
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
EMPLOYMENT
SUBSIDIARY EMPLOYMENT
DOMESTIC RESPONSIBILITIES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
CHIEF INCOME EARNERS
SHARES
CITIZENSHIP
OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
WORKING CONDITIONS
VOLUNTARY WORK
MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASES
ACCIDENTS AT WORK
JOB SECURITY
GENDER
WAGES
SOCIAL PARTICIPATION
ALLERGIES
TELEPHONES
CHILD DAY CARE
INDUSTRIES
PARENTAL LEAVE
STRESS (PSYCHOLOGICAL)
BONUS PAYMENTS
AGE
OCCUPATIONS
RESPIRATORY TRACT DISEASES
REPETITIVE WORK
PUBLIC SECTOR
BULLYING
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST HOMOSEXUALS
FUMES
PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT
RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION
TEMPERATURE
LEAVE
RISK
MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS
COMMUNICATION PROCESS
QUALITY OF LIFE
PAYMENTS
HARASSMENT
STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT
TRAVELLING TIME
IN-SERVICE TRAINING
AGE DISCRIMINATION
ILL HEALTH
COLLEAGUE RELATIONSHIPS
LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES
GARDENING
TIME
MARITAL STATUS
CHRONIC ILLNESS
HEALTH STATUS
1991-2015
European Union Countries (1993-)
Switzerland
Norway
Albania
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Macedonia
Montenegro
Serbia
Turkey
Kosovo
France
Germany (October 1990-)
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macedonia
Malta
Montenegro
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P><p>The <i>European Working Conditions Survey</i> (EWCS) is conducted by Eurofound (the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions). Since its launch in 1990, the EWCS has provided an overview of working conditions in Europe. The main objectives of the survey are to:</p><p><ul><li>assess and quantify working conditions of both employees and the self-employed across Europe on a harmonised basis;</li><li>analyse relationships between different aspects of working conditions;</li><li>identify groups at risk and issues of concern as well as of progress;</li><li>monitor trends by providing homogeneous indicators on these issues; and</li><li>contribute to European policy development in particular on quality of work and employment issues.</li></ul><p>Themes covered include employment status, working time duration and organisation, work organisation, learning and training, physical and psychosocial risk factors, health and safety, work-life balance, worker participation, earnings and financial security, as well as work and health.<br></p>The EWCS paints a wide-ranging picture of Europe at work across countries, occupations, sectors and age groups. Its findings highlight actions for policy actors to help them address the challenges facing Europe today. The EWCS is generally conducted once every five years, although an extra wave was conducted in 2001 to cover the new acceding and candidate EU countries. The survey is based on a questionnaire which is administered face-to-face to a random sample of 'persons in employment' (i.e. employees and the self-employed), representative of the working population in each EU country. An integrated dataset is also available (see SN 7363) which combines data from the first five waves of the survey in one file.<br> <br> Before working with the EWCS data, users are recommended to read the latest supplementary supporting documentation on the Eurofound <a href="http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/surveys/european-working-conditions-surveys" title="European Working Conditions Survey" target="_blank">European Working Conditions Survey</a> webpages. Further information about the series can be found there, including methodological information, technical reports and reports on translation, sampling implementation, sampling evaluation and weighting, coding, quality control, quality assurance and other publications.<br> <br> </p>
<p>Users of the <span style="font-style: italic;">European Working Conditions Survey Integrated Data File, 1991-2015</span>&nbsp;are advised to consult the documentation of individual year studies. These are listed on the <a href="http://discover.ukdataservice.ac.uk/series/?sn=200014" title="EWCS series" target="_blank"> EWCS series</a> webpage.<br> <br> <b>Latest Edition Information:</b></p> <p>For the eight edition (May 2020), a revised version of the data has been deposited with the following changes:</p> <ul><li><i><span lang="EN-IE">The variables y15_Q81b and y15_Q81c have been corrected; while the data for 2015 were correct in the previous version of the dataset, the values for the years prior to 2015 were not. The values of y15_Q81b and y15_Q81c had been switched. This has been fixed in this update and both variables are now correct for all years.</span></i></li><li><i><span lang="EN-IE">PSU identifiers, as well as identifiers for the strata (region and urbanisation) for the years 2010 and 2005, have been added with the following variables:&nbsp;</span></i><i><span lang="EN-IE">region_2010,&nbsp;</span></i><i><span lang="EN-IE">region_2005,&nbsp;</span></i><i><span lang="EN-IE">region_2000,&nbsp;</span></i><i><span lang="EN-IE">PSU_2005,&nbsp;</span></i><i><span lang="EN-IE">PSU_2010,&nbsp;</span></i><i><span lang="EN-IE">urbanisation_2010 and&nbsp;</span></i><i><span lang="EN-IE">urbanisation_2005.</span></i></li><li><i>Users should also note that the variables for the strata of 2000, 2005, and 2010 do not correspond directly to the variables for the strata of 2015 (EWCS region, EWCS_urbanisation1_3) because the regions and urbanisation levels chosen as strata differ between the waves of the survey.&nbsp;</i><br></li></ul>
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
The <i>Integrated Data File</i> includes all the questions which were asked over the life course of the EWCS. Main topics covered include: employment status, sectors and occupations, company size; physical environment; work intensity; working time and commuting; social environment; work-related health risks and well-being; cognitive and psychosocial factors; harassment and discrimination; skills, training and discretion; job prospects, job security and sustainability; work satisfaction; earnings; unpaid work; work-life balance.
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/58067
Other Identifiers: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-7363-9
7363
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-7363-9
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