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  Work Orientations III, ISSP, Republic of Ireland, 2005

Variable Listing for Module: Work_orientation

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V4: Would you like to spend more time in a paid job?

V5: Would you like to spend more time doing household work?

V6: Would you like to spend more time with your family?

V7: Would you like to spend more time with your friends?

V8: Would you like to spend more time in leisure activities?

V9: Do you agree that a job is just a way of earning money?

V10: Do you agree that you would enjoy having a paid job even if you did not need the money?

V11: How important is job security?

V12: How important is high income?

V13: How important is good opportunities for advancement?

V14: How important is an interesting job?

V15: How important is a job that allows someone to work independently?

V16: How important is a job that allows someone to help other people?

V17: How important is a job that is useful to society?

V18: How important is a job that allows someone to decide their times or days of work?

V19: Would you choose being an employee?

V20: Would you choose working in a small firm?

V21: Would you choose working in a private business?

V22: Do you agree that employees have more job security?

V23: Do you agree that being an employee interferes with family life?

V24: Do you agree that trade unions are very important for job security?

V25: Do you agree that without trade unions working conditions would be worse?

V26: How would you prefer to work in your work situation at present?

V27: Are you currently working for pay?

V28: Which of these choices of hours and money would you prefer?

V29: Do you agree your job is secure?

V30: Do you agree your income is high?

V31: Do you agree your opportunities for advancement are high?

V32: Do you agree your job is interesting?

V33: Do you agree you can work independently?

V34: Do you agree you can help other people in your job?

V35: Do you agree your job is useful to society?

V36: Do you agree your job gives you a chance to improve your skills?

V37: How often do you come home from work exhausted?

V38: How often do you have to do hard physical work?

V39: How often do you find your work stressful?

V40: How often do you work in dangerous conditions?

V41: How are your working hours decided?

V42: How is your daily work organised?

V43: How difficult is it to take time off during working hours?

V44: How often does your job interfere with your family life?

V45: How often does your family life interfere with your job?

V46: How much of your past work experience can you make use of ?

V47: How helpful would your present work experience be?

V48: Have you had any training over the past twelve months?

V49: At your workplace how are relations between management and employees?

V50: At your workplace how are relations between workmates?

V51: How satisfied are you in your (main) job?

V52: Do you agree you are willing to work harder for your firm to succeed?

V53: Do you agee you are proud to be working for your firm?

V54: Do you agree you would turn down another job to stay with your firm?

V55: How difficult would it be to find a job at least as good as your current one?

V56: How difficult would it be for your firm to replace you if you left?

V57: Will you try to find a job with another firm within the next 12 months?

V58: Do you worry about the possibility of losing your job?

V59: To avoid unemployment, would you accept a job that requires new skills?

V60: To avoid unemployment, would you accept a position with lower pay?

V61: To avoid unemployment, would you accept temporary employment?

V62: To avoid unemployment, would you travel longer to get to work?

V63: Do you do any other work for additional income?

V64: Have you ever had a paid job for one year or more?

V65RC: When did your last paid job end?

V66: What was the main reason that your job ended?

V67: Would you like to have a paid job?

V68: How likely would you find another job?

V69: Are you currently looking for a job?

V70: In order to find a job have you registered at a public employment agency?

V71: In order to find a job have you registered at a private employment agency?

V72: In order to find a job have you answered advertisements for jobs?

V73: In order to find a job have you advertised for a job in newspapers or journals?

V74: In order to find a job have you applied directly to employers?

V75: In order to find a job have you asked a friend to help you find a job?

V76: Have you had any training to improve your job skills?

V77: What is your main source of economic support?

V78: Do you see yourself as someone who is reserved?

V79: Do you see yourself as someone who is generally trusting?

V80: Do you see yourself as someone who does a thorough job?

V81: Do you see yourself as someone who is relaxed, handles stress well?

V82: Do you see yourself as someone who has an active imagination?

V83: Do you see yourself as someone who is outgoing, sociable?

V84: Do you see yourself as someone who tends to find fault with others?

V85: Do you see yourself as someone who tends to lazy?

V86: Do you see yourself as someone who gets nervous easily?

V87: Do you see yourself as someone who has few artistic interests?



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