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dc.creatorGöran Ahrneen
dc.creatorGöran Ahrnesv
dc.date1984-01-01en
dc.date.accessioned2022-12-12T18:13:51Z-
dc.date.available2022-12-12T18:13:51Z-
dc.identifierhttps://doi.org/10.5878/000046-
dc.identifierSND 0095-
dc.identifierhttps://doi.org/10.5878/000046-
dc.identifier.urihttps://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/68123-
dc.identifier.urihttps://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/68123*
dc.descriptionThe purpose of the survey is to describe and measure the Swedish class structure regarding mobility, political activity, attitudes and consciousness. A battery of questions addressed work-related issues such as supervision, decision-making, autonomy, respondents formal position in the hierarchy, ownership, credentials, and income. Other work-related data describe the size, industrial sector, and government or corporate linkage of the individuals employer. Further information was gathered on the class origins of the respondents family and of the families of the respondents spouse and friends. Data on class-related experiences such as unemployment and union participation were also collected, as well as data on the division of power and labour in the household. In addition the survey contained a broad range of questions on social and political attitudes and the respondents political participation. The study is part of the multinational study ´Class Structure and Class Consciousness´ (ICPSR 8413), which includes almost identificial studies from United States, Norway, Canada, and Finland.en
dc.descriptionThe purpose of the survey is to describe and measure the Swedish class structure regarding mobility, political activity, attitudes and consciousness. A battery of questions addressed work-related issues such as supervision, decision-making, autonomy, respondents formal position in the hierarchy, ownership, credentials, and income. Other work-related data describe the size, industrial sector, and government or corporate linkage of the individuals employer. Further information was gathered on the class origins of the respondents family and of the families of the respondents spouse and friends. Data on class-related experiences such as unemployment and union participation were also collected, as well as data on the division of power and labour in the household. In addition the survey contained a broad range of questions on social and political attitudes and the respondents political participation. The study is part of the multinational study ´Class Structure and Class Consciousness´ (ICPSR 8413), which includes almost identificial studies from United States, Norway, Canada, and Finland.sv
dc.languagesv-
dc.publisherSwedish National Data Serviceen
dc.publisherSvensk nationell datatjänstsv
dc.subjectoccupationsen
dc.subjectyrkensv
dc.subjectemploymenten
dc.subjectanställningsv
dc.subjectdomestic responsibilitiesen
dc.subjecthushållsansvarsv
dc.subjectunemploymenten
dc.subjectarbetslöshetsv
dc.subjectfriendsen
dc.subjectvännersv
dc.subjectdecision makingen
dc.subjectbeslutsfattandesv
dc.subjectself-employeden
dc.subjectegenföretagaresv
dc.subjectseasonal employmenten
dc.subjectsäsongsarbetesv
dc.subjectturnoveren
dc.subjectomsättningsv
dc.subjectsupervisory statusen
dc.subjectarbetsledande ställningsv
dc.subjectcrime preventionen
dc.subjectbrottsförebyggande arbetesv
dc.subjectsocial classen
dc.subjectsocial klasssv
dc.subjectpolitical partiesen
dc.subjectpolitiska partiersv
dc.subjectstatus in employmenten
dc.subjecttjänsteställningsv
dc.subjecttrade unionsen
dc.subjectfackföreningarsv
dc.subjectworking conditionsen
dc.subjectarbetsförhållandensv
dc.subjecthours of worken
dc.subjectarbetstidsv
dc.subjectequality between the sexesen
dc.subjectlika rättigheter för män och kvinnorsv
dc.subjectcrime and securityen
dc.subjectbrottsv
dc.titleKlasstrukturen i Sverige 1980sv
dc.coverageSwedenen
dc.coverageSverigesv
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