This article studies coding errors in occupational data, as the quality of this data is important but often neglected. In particular, we recoded open-ended questions on occupation for last and current job in the Dutch sample of the “Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe” (SHARE) using a high-quality software program for ex-post coding (CASCOT software). Taking CASCOT coding as our benchmark, our results suggest that the incidence of coding errors in SHARE is high, even when the comparison is made at the level of one-digit occupational codes (28% for last job and 30% for current job). This finding highlights the complexity of occupational coding and suggests that processing errors due to ...
Occupation coding, an important task in official statistics, refers to coding a respondent's text ans...
This report is a deliverable of Work Package 21 ‘Innovative tools and protocols for working conditi...
Due to advances in computing power and the increase in coverage of longitudinal datasets in the Heal...
This article studies coding errors in occupational data, as the quality of this data is important b...
This article studies coding errors in occupational data, as the quality of this data is important bu...
This article studies the potential measurement errors when coding occupational data. The quality of ...
As occupational data play a crucial part in many social and economic analyses, information on the re...
Studies of occupational choice and mobility are often plagued by rampant occupational coding error. ...
Occupational coding in multi-country surveys is mostly a black box: have national survey agencies cl...
In almost all surveys, respondents are asked for details of their occupation in the context of the d...
Occupational data are a common source of workplace exposure and socioeconomic information in epidemi...
BACKGROUND: Work circumstances can substantially negatively impact health. To explore this, large oc...
OBJECTIVES: Automatic job coding tools were developed to reduce the laborious task of manually assig...
Background: In epidemiological studies, occupational exposure estimates are often assigned through l...
In epidemiological studies, occupational exposure estimates are often assigned through linkage of jo...
Occupation coding, an important task in official statistics, refers to coding a respondent's text ans...
This report is a deliverable of Work Package 21 ‘Innovative tools and protocols for working conditi...
Due to advances in computing power and the increase in coverage of longitudinal datasets in the Heal...
This article studies coding errors in occupational data, as the quality of this data is important b...
This article studies coding errors in occupational data, as the quality of this data is important bu...
This article studies the potential measurement errors when coding occupational data. The quality of ...
As occupational data play a crucial part in many social and economic analyses, information on the re...
Studies of occupational choice and mobility are often plagued by rampant occupational coding error. ...
Occupational coding in multi-country surveys is mostly a black box: have national survey agencies cl...
In almost all surveys, respondents are asked for details of their occupation in the context of the d...
Occupational data are a common source of workplace exposure and socioeconomic information in epidemi...
BACKGROUND: Work circumstances can substantially negatively impact health. To explore this, large oc...
OBJECTIVES: Automatic job coding tools were developed to reduce the laborious task of manually assig...
Background: In epidemiological studies, occupational exposure estimates are often assigned through l...
In epidemiological studies, occupational exposure estimates are often assigned through linkage of jo...
Occupation coding, an important task in official statistics, refers to coding a respondent's text ans...
This report is a deliverable of Work Package 21 ‘Innovative tools and protocols for working conditi...
Due to advances in computing power and the increase in coverage of longitudinal datasets in the Heal...