Support #1840
openerrors in 4-digits ISCO88 variable
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Dear survey help team,
Last spring I submitted a request for special license version in order to use the four-digits ISCO88 codes. I received the data a couple of months ago, after quite a bit of waiting time. Now that time has come to make good use of it, however, I realize to my dismay that there are it seems to me debilitating problems with the variable. While using the code to link the survey with other, publicly available information, many non-matches on the survey side emerged. Upon inspection and cross-checking against ILO manuals, it appears to me that many values of the variable jbisco88 simply do not exist in the ISCO88 classification (and, at a glance, not even in its European variation). The codes in question all end with a zero at the fourth, last digit, while a positive integer always occupies this place in the official list. I attach a list exported from Stata to Excel.
If the fourth-digit zero means, as I'm guessing, that the survey somehow could not elicit more precise information, then I would like to have this confirmed, and I would strongly advise to flag this up in the code, not to add an arbitrary zero. The zero sometimes does exist in the fourth digit, so it's available to signal missing information and its use in this sense is bound to create confusion. I looked for information on the documentation, but found no indication about this point. Second, if this is indeed the case, it amounts to having a variable that contains much less information that it could - and should, considering that by default it is reasonable for a user to expect a complete variable. Waiting many months for an incomplete variable, with 36 out of 390 codes no richer than the condensed version, is not acceptable. For most serious research purposes, such a gap makes the variable useless. This can lead to serious time waste on the user side.
If instead the reason is different, and some remedy (other than selectively stepping back to use the 3-digit values) available, I'd like to know about it.
Best regards,
Matteo Pinna Pintor
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