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<abstract xmlns="http://eprints.org/ep2/data/2.0">Actual living conditions and subjectively perceived quality of life of&#13;
the West German population.&#13;
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Topics: 1. Objective situation in the various areas of life: housing&#13;
situation; residence furnishing; size of residence; living together&#13;
with a partner; members of household and size of household; vocational&#13;
training and employment career; employment and mobility; reasons for&#13;
non-employment of housewives; information on further employment&#13;
intents; paid and unpaid side jobs; frequency of unemployment since&#13;
1970; judgement on financial security in case of unemployment;&#13;
assessment of probability of occupational change in the next few years&#13;
(scale); fear of loss of job; condition of health; visits to the&#13;
doctor; use of medication; number of relatives in nursing homes and&#13;
frequency of visits; personal disability; happiest as well as most&#13;
unfortunate experience in life; friends outside of the family;&#13;
financial situation; occupation with children; frequency of maintenance&#13;
work and repair work on car and in residence; carrying out repairs in&#13;
household by members of household or companies; assistance for or from&#13;
relatives, neighbors and friends; evaluation of assistance recieved.&#13;
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2. Subjective well-being and perceived quality of life: marital&#13;
satisfaction; understanding between partners; satisfaction with family&#13;
life, management of household, division of labor in household, leisure&#13;
time, health, social security, standard of living, public safety,&#13;
environmental protection, one´s own training, job, household income,&#13;
church and status as housewife (scale); general work satisfaction and&#13;
contentment with life (scale); contentment with life and satisfaction&#13;
with income in comparison over time; feeling of happiness; loneliness;&#13;
importance of areas of life; work orientation; postmaterialism;&#13;
disturbance of well-being through differences of opinion; intensity of&#13;
disputes; conflict partner; importance of selected areas of life for&#13;
well-being and satisfaction (scale); current greatest concerns and&#13;
difficulties as well as perceived possibilities of overcoming;&#13;
importance of job characteristics; perceived stress from employment or&#13;
housework (scale); distribution of daily housework among members of&#13;
household; attitude to welfare state or more personal responsibility&#13;
(scale); attitude to abortion and treatment of terminally ill; attitude&#13;
to child-raising support for pensions of mothers; perceived differences&#13;
of opinion between social conflict groups.&#13;
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3. Miscellaneous: self-assessment of social class; memberships and&#13;
reasons for memberships; activities in the direction of income&#13;
improvement; party inclination; political interest; religiousness;&#13;
video recorder possession and use; possession of personal computer and&#13;
use of personal computer as well as reasons for this acquisition; car&#13;
possession.&#13;
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Demography: age; sex; marital status; religiousness; school education;&#13;
occupational training; household size; degree of urbanization;&#13;
memberships.&#13;
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Interviewer rating: type of building; type of house; type of city;&#13;
presence of other persons and their intervention in interview;&#13;
reliability and willingness of respondent to cooperate; length of&#13;
interview.</abstract>
