Florian Hertel
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Florian Hertel
@flohertel.bsky.social
Social Inequality & Mobility. Food. Box. Childcare. Berlin. Flensburg.
Interessante Mischung aus restriktiver Solidaritätspolitik und relativer Umverteilung im unteren Einkommensbereich (WiMi - 50% -> Studis,Alo). Wunsch: höhere Beträge bei Profs gerne per W-Multiplikator aus der DHV Besoldungstabelle berechnet und einen Soli für Soziolog*innen ohne instit. Anbindung.
April 1, 2025 at 11:56 AM
STENGELCHEN, es ist schon wieder zu lange!
October 25, 2023 at 6:16 PM
Didn't know until now! great! thanks @hagerhardt.bsky.social for this pointer. The survey implementation is yet to come but this looks very useful indeed! Reminds me of the GESIS sociodemgraphic standards.
October 8, 2023 at 11:54 AM
@malteschierholz.bsky.social, thank you very much for this generous list of links, time & info! This helps a lot and the SOC and Kldb are top - both can be coded in social class schemes without much problems. i wonder whether avoiding open-ended questions is also possible for a concept like class.
October 8, 2023 at 11:48 AM
Thank you very much Daniel, will check Maltes' work out!
October 7, 2023 at 4:45 AM
but at least once coded and you want to group them, you have all these marvellous projects like manifesto, chapel hill expert surveys and so on to do the real work :) of assigning them to a political wing, faction or so on ...
October 6, 2023 at 1:18 PM
And I thought we are here to make the world a better place. Come on Per, please, you of all people must know a magic trick. i remember Ganzeboom to say measure ISCO-08 in 1D but how can we then create social class measures?
October 6, 2023 at 10:40 AM
if people collecting data want to include occupation (because 1/3 of respondents do not answer income questions or income fluctuates too much and education is a somewhat misleading measure) to proxy economic class effects, how would you suggest to do it (very thankful for links to papers on that!)
October 6, 2023 at 10:37 AM
Problem is you can't really use that format to measure occupation when collecting admin data. Either too manny questions or too expensive to code.There comes my question:
October 6, 2023 at 10:37 AM
As so told me, my q is not clear (thanks, Andreas). Occup is asked in surveys using 1 to 3 questions with open format answers (detailing what they do or not). Coders code these costly into occup schemes like ISCO. Researchers translate ISCO into social class measures (EGP/ESEC, OESCH, MICRO, etc.).
October 6, 2023 at 10:36 AM