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European Social Survey 2012, Round 6

Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria...and 26 more, 2012 - 2013
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ECA_2012_ESS-R6_v03_M
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ESS European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ESS ERIC)
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Fragility, Conflict and Violence
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  • ESS6e02_4

Father's highest level of education, Switzerland (edlvfdch)

Data file: ESS6e02_4

Overview

Valid: 1403
Invalid: 53270
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 4657
End: 4666
Width: 10
Range: 1 - 2147483625
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Question pretext
ASK ALL CARD 62
Literal question
F52CH. What is the highest level of education your father successfully completed? (Switzerland)
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Incompleted primary school 26
1.9%
2 Primary school 133
9.5%
3 Secondary education (first stage) 167
11.9%
4 Additional year of secondary education, preparation for vocational training 47
3.3%
5 General training school (2-3 years) 19
1.4%
6 Baccalaureate preparing for university 18
1.3%
7 Baccalaureate for adults or apprenticeship after Baccalaureate 1
0.1%
8 Diploma for teaching in primary school or preprimary school 14
1%
9 Vocational baccalaureate 12
0.9%
10 Vocational baccalaureate for adults 4
0.3%
11 Elementary vocational training (enterprise and school, 1-2 year) 79
5.6%
12 Apprenticeship (vocational training, dual system, 3-4 years) 529
37.7%
13 Second vocational training (or apprenticeship as second education) 17
1.2%
14 Advanced vocational qualification (specialization exam, federal certificate or d 86
6.1%
15 Higher vocational training (diploma in domains such as technical, administration 25
1.8%
16 Higher vocational training (diploma of some specific high schools having obtaine 55
3.9%
17 University of applied science and pedagogical university (Bachelor) 13
0.9%
18 University of applied science and pedagogical university (Master) 21
1.5%
19 University diploma (intermediary level) 5
0.4%
20 University diploma and post-graduate (including technical) (Bachelor and short u 17
1.2%
21 University diploma and post-graduate (including technical) (degree requiring mor 10
0.7%
22 University diploma and post-graduate (including technical) (Master) 54
3.8%
23 Doctoral degree 48
3.4%
5555 Other 3
0.2%
2147483623 Refusal 0
0%
2147483624 Don't know 0
0%
2147483625 No answer 0
0%
10001 .C 90
Sysmiss 53180
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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