See MAJU, MASEMP, MABOSS, MASOC*, MARGSC, MASEG, MAGOLD, MAISCON, MA1JUKSOC*, MAJLCBSOC* (The same information about fathers are in variable names starting with P instead of M)
See MAJU, MASEMP, MABOSS, MASOC*, MARGSC, MASEG, MAGOLD, MAISCON, MA1JUKSOC*, MAJLCBSOC* (The same information about fathers are in variable names starting with P instead of M)
Derived variable note:
Uses BW_MAMNGR on data file BW_INDRESP/
Value label
Value
Absolute frequency
Relative frequency
inapplicable
-8
13304
92.27%
proxy
-7
965
6.69%
don't know
-1
17
0.12%
Manager
1
15
0.1%
Foreman/supervis
2
17
0.12%
Not mnger/superv
3
101
0.7%
Total
14419
100.0%
Value label
Value
Absolute frequency
Relative frequency
inapplicable
-8
13738
92.37%
proxy
-7
948
6.37%
don't know
-1
12
0.08%
Manager
1
24
0.16%
Foreman/supervis
2
17
0.11%
Not mnger/superv
3
134
0.9%
Total
14873
100.0%
Value label
Value
Absolute frequency
Relative frequency
missing
-9
2
0.01%
inapplicable
-8
14167
92.04%
proxy
-7
977
6.35%
don't know
-1
12
0.08%
Manager
1
39
0.25%
Foreman/supervis
2
31
0.2%
Not mnger/superv
3
164
1.07%
Total
15392
100.0%
Value label
Value
Absolute frequency
Relative frequency
missing
-9
12
0.08%
inapplicable
-8
14363
91.97%
proxy
-7
982
6.29%
don't know
-1
11
0.07%
Manager
1
30
0.19%
Foreman/supervis
2
22
0.14%
Not mnger/superv
3
197
1.26%
Total
15617
100.0%
Value label
Value
Absolute frequency
Relative frequency
missing
-9
8
0.05%
inapplicable
-8
14541
92.08%
proxy
-7
1014
6.42%
don't know
-1
10
0.06%
Manager
1
20
0.13%
Foreman/supervis
2
29
0.18%
Not mnger/superv
3
169
1.07%
Total
15791
100.0%
Value label
Value
Absolute frequency
Relative frequency
missing
-9
10
0.06%
inapplicable
-8
15064
92.77%
proxy
-7
891
5.49%
don't know
-1
14
0.09%
Manager
1
26
0.16%
Foreman/supervis
2
25
0.15%
Not mnger/superv
3
208
1.28%
Total
16238
100.0%
Value label
Value
Absolute frequency
Relative frequency
missing
-9
16
0.1%
inapplicable
-8
15427
92.95%
proxy
-7
889
5.36%
don't know
-1
13
0.08%
Manager
1
27
0.16%
Foreman/supervis
2
16
0.1%
Not mnger/superv
3
209
1.26%
Total
16597
100.0%
Value label
Value
Absolute frequency
Relative frequency
missing
-9
15
0.08%
inapplicable
-8
16760
88.83%
proxy
-7
801
4.25%
don't know
-1
19
0.1%
Manager
1
76
0.4%
Foreman/supervis
2
128
0.68%
Not mnger/superv
3
1068
5.66%
Total
18867
100.0%
Value label
Value
Absolute frequency
Relative frequency
missing
-9
24
0.15%
inapplicable
-8
14530
93.12%
proxy
-7
522
3.35%
don't know
-1
26
0.17%
Manager
1
43
0.28%
Foreman/supervis
2
52
0.33%
Not mnger/superv
3
406
2.6%
Total
15603
100.0%
Value label
Value
Absolute frequency
Relative frequency
missing
-9
17
0.11%
inapplicable
-8
13058
83.58%
proxy
-7
435
2.78%
don't know
-1
61
0.39%
Manager
1
121
0.77%
Foreman/supervis
2
191
1.22%
Not mnger/superv
3
1740
11.14%
Total
15623
100.0%
Value label
Value
Absolute frequency
Relative frequency
missing
-9
11
0.1%
inapplicable
-8
9365
85.87%
proxy
-7
358
3.28%
don't know
-1
53
0.49%
Manager
1
73
0.67%
Foreman/supervis
2
144
1.32%
Not mnger/superv
3
902
8.27%
Total
10906
100.0%
Value label
Value
Absolute frequency
Relative frequency
missing
-9
63
0.61%
inapplicable
-8
6141
59.83%
proxy
-7
352
3.43%
don't know
-1
152
1.48%
Manager
1
168
1.64%
Foreman/supervis
2
449
4.37%
Not mnger/superv
3
2939
28.63%
Total
10264
100.0%
Value label
Value
Absolute frequency
Relative frequency
no data from ukhls
-21
125105
74.3%
missing
-9
31122
18.48%
Manager
1
1015
0.6%
Foreman/supervis
2
1449
0.86%
Not mnger/superv
3
9686
5.75%
Total
168377
100.0%
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