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Re: st: isco esec issp


From   "Michael Terwey" <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: isco esec issp
Date   Tue, 21 Apr 2009 11:08:26 +0

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From:           	Andi Kopf <[email protected]>
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Subject:        	Re: st: isco esec issp
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> I want to point out that the problem of translating ISCO88 groups into Esec 
is
> related to my master thesis. I am working on Job satisfaction, using
> mulitlevel-analyses. I know that one possibility is to change the ISCO88 into
> dichotomous blue-collar-jobs and white-collar jobs. But in my opinion Esec 
would
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In case that there is still a problem, I just received some SPSS-syntax  which 
may be expected to do this special task for ISSP 2005 and 2006. You could 
easily bring those results into Stata.

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