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HISCO: Historical International Standard Classification of Occupations [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 444 pages, kaal: 1361 g, Not illustrated
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Feb-2002
  • Kirjastus: Leuven University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9058671968
  • ISBN-13: 9789058671967
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 444 pages, kaal: 1361 g, Not illustrated
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Feb-2002
  • Kirjastus: Leuven University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9058671968
  • ISBN-13: 9789058671967
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Research on the history of work and social order can be hampered by confusion regarding occupational terminology across time, region, and language. This reference develops an occupational classification system for comparing occupational data from different countries and historical sources. Based on the international standard classification of occupations (ISCO) format, the manual describes 1,881 categories of workers from as far back as 1690. Supplemental indexes list occupational titles in Dutch, French, German, Norwegian, and Swedish. Distributed in the US by Coronet Books. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

This book addresses a long-standing problem faced by researchers using occupational information from historical sources in different countries: how to make effective comparisons between nations and across regional boundaries. Occupational data are routinely employed by historians and other social scientists to investigate past patterns and processes of economic and social life. Occupations are in many senses the best, and in some cases the only, available indicators of human capital, industrial development and social structure among national historical populations. Yet some of the most interesting and important questions in fields informed by the history of work, such as mobility research, demography, or the study of labour markets, are comparative ones. Is there, for example, a shared underlying dynamic to modern societies, which makes them more open and wealthier than their predecessors? Up to now, such questions have been difficult to address on the basis of historical evidence because of the variations in meaning within occupational terminology across both time and space. HISCO offers a solution to this problem, providing a common, cross-national, language-sensitive, coding scheme that can accommodate historical occupational titles of the kind found in documents ranging from state censuses to parish records. The HISCO scheme is based on the International Labour Organisation's ISCO68 classification, thereby also facilitating comparison between historical and contemporary datasets. The ISCO68 scheme was adapted and transformed into HISCO by a team of native-speaking, national specialists in work history using large-scale databases from Belgium, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden, which together span the period 1690-1970. In addition to an occupational classification system that organises job titles according to tasks performed, HISCO includes three subsidiary classifications, allowing researchers to take account of any additional information recorded about an individual's status, relationship to the labour market, or the products he or she made and traded. The HISCO book includes a language-based, alphabetical coding index, which shows the - sometime multiple - options available to researchers seeking to place a particular title or description. One particular advantage of this book, designed to assist users who prefer not to begin the coding process with the index, is that all examples of titles from the datasets used to create the scheme are also included under the headings and definitions of the HISCO groups. The classification scheme itself is preceded by chapter which explains the principles underpinning HISCO and outlines the provenance, character and historical background of the international occupational data used to create it.



This book addresses a long-standing problem faced by researchers using occupational information from historical sources in different countries: how to make effective comparisons between nations and across regional boundaries.
Preface 7(2)
1. Creating HISCO 9(24)
1.1 Introduction
9(1)
1.2 The need for a comparative scheme
9(1)
1.3 Starting from ISC068 to build HISCO
10(1)
1.4 The organisation and coverage of HISCO data
11(14)
1.5 The principles used in creating HISCO
25(4)
1.6 Conclusion
29(1)
1.7 Bibliography
30(3)
2. Using the HISCO manual 33(6)
2.1 How the book is organised
33(1)
2.2 Coding procedure
34(1)
2.3 Glossary of key terms and abbreviations
35(4)
3. Outline of HISCO structure 39(50)
3.1 Major groups
39(1)
3.2 Minor groups
39(2)
3.3 Unit groups
41(48)
4. HISCO groups, definitions and codes 89(226)
Major group 0/1: Professional, technical and related workers
89(53)
Major group 2: Administrative and managerial workers
142(13)
Major group 3: Clerical and related workers
155(14)
Major group 4: Sales workers
169(8)
Major group 5: Service workers
177(14)
Major group 6: Agricultural, animal husbandry and forestry workers, fishermen and hunters
191(11)
Major group 7/8/9: Production and related workers, transport equipment operators and labourers
202(113)
5. Subsidiary classifications 315(16)
5.1 Introduction
315(1)
5.2 Status
315(4)
5.3 Relation
319(2)
5.4 Product
321(10)
6. Concordance between HISCO and ISC068 331(8)
6.1 New groups
331(4)
6.2 The restructuring of major group 2 and subsequent movement of codes
335(2)
6.3 Other movement of codes
337(1)
6.4 Categories no longer in use
337(1)
6.5 Changes in the description of task and duties
337(1)
6.6 Changes to the titles of groups
338(1)
7. Alphabetical coding index 339
7.1 Alphabetical list - headings of the HISCO-classification
339(29)
7.2 Alphabetical list - Dutch
368(8)
7.3 Alphabetical list - English
376(15)
7.4 Alphabetical list - French
391(26)
7.5 Alphabetical list - German
417(9)
7.6 Alphabetical list - Norwegian
426(6)
7.7 Alphabetical list - Swedish
432
Ineke Maas is Associate Professor of Sociology at the Department of Sociology/ICS, Utrecht University.