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Measurement concepts are empirical constructs situated between the theoretical-conceptual level and the actual empirical measurement. Concepts may either originate from theories or other conceptual work or from the combination of different empirical measurements. Measurement concepts may or may not have been applied in previous research and they may or may not be available in data sets or studies. The purpose of the articles in this section is thus to show links between measurement concepts and data sets on the one hand and measurement concepts and theories on the other. However, linking concepts to data sets is only available for MORE Studies and German Doctoral Candidates and Doctorate Holders Study ProFile. At some instances, concepts are linked to studies implying that the link is not directed at a certain variable in a data set but on a study as a whole instead.
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Measurement concepts are empirical constructs situated between the theoretical-conceptual level and the actual empirical measurement. Concepts may either originate from theories or other conceptual work or from the combination of different empirical measurements. Measurement concepts may or may not have been applied in previous research and they may or may not be available in data sets or studies. The purpose of the articles in this section is thus to show links between measurement concepts and data sets on the one hand and measurement concepts and theories on the other. However, linking concepts to data sets is only available for [[MORE|MORE Studies]] and [[ProFile|German Doctoral Candidates and Doctorate Holders Study ProFile]]. At some instances, concepts are linked to studies implying that the link is not directed at a certain variable in a data set but on a study as a whole instead.
  
The following Lists of Measurement Concepts are available:
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The following [[List of Measurement-Concepts-Lists|Lists]] of Measurement Concepts are available:
 
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*[[Individual_Goals|Individual Goals]]
 
*[[Occupational preferences|Occupational preferences]]
 
*[[Self-efficacy|Self-efficacy]]
 
*[[Autonomy|Autonomy]]
 
*[[Salary Levels|Salary Levels]]
 
*[[Skills and Capabilities|Skills and Capabilities]]
 
*[[Working Conditions|Working conditions]]
 
*[[Training|Training]]
 
*[[Geographical Mobility|Geographical Mobility]]
 
*[[Interorganisational Mobility|Interorganisational Mobility]]
 
*[[Intersectoral Mobility|Intersectoral Mobility]]
 
*[[Collaboration|Collaboration]]
 
*[[Social Support, Mentoring]]
 
*[[Self-evaluation of Opportunity Structures|Self-evaluation of Opportunity Structures]]
 
*[[Productivity|Productivity]]
 
*[[Social Capital|Social Capital]]
 
*[[Work Experience|Work Experience]]
 
*[[Gender|Gender]]
 
*[[Children|Children]]
 
*[[Institutional support mechanisms|Institutional support mechanisms]]
 
*[[Opportunity Structures|Opportunity Structures]]
 
*[[Scientific Disciplines|Scientific Disciplines]]
 
*[[Doctoral Training Career Stage (R1)|Doctoral Training Career Stage (R1)]]
 
*[[Post-Doctoral Career Stage|Post-Doctoral Career Stage]]
 
*[[Recognised Researcher (R2)|Recognised Researcher (R2)]]
 
*[[Established Researcher (R3)|Established Researcher (R3)]]
 
*[[Leading Researcher (R4)|Leading Researcher (R4)]]
 
*[[Independent Researcher|Independent Researcher]]
 
*[[Established Researcher (ESF)|Established Researcher (ESF)]]
 
*[[University Scientists|University Scientists]]
 
*[[Professor|Professor]]
 
*[[Colleague|Colleague]]
 
*[[Master|Master]]
 
*[[Elite|Elite]]
 
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Latest revision as of 14:22, 28 February 2018

Measurement concepts are empirical constructs situated between the theoretical-conceptual level and the actual empirical measurement. Concepts may either originate from theories or other conceptual work or from the combination of different empirical measurements. Measurement concepts may or may not have been applied in previous research and they may or may not be available in data sets or studies. The purpose of the articles in this section is thus to show links between measurement concepts and data sets on the one hand and measurement concepts and theories on the other. However, linking concepts to data sets is only available for MORE Studies and German Doctoral Candidates and Doctorate Holders Study ProFile. At some instances, concepts are linked to studies implying that the link is not directed at a certain variable in a data set but on a study as a whole instead.

The following Lists of Measurement Concepts are available: