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Classification of special publics

Main categories

Main classNumber of findings by 1-16-2020
AGE groups 1900
CHILDREN special
CONVINCTIONS3
COMMUNAL LIVING
DEVIANT 0
ETHNIC GROUP51 
EDUCATION436 
EMPLOYMENT206 
FAMILY 45
GENDER 165
HEALTH168 
INCOME 17
INSTITUTIONAL LIVING25 
INTELLIGENCE
LIFE-HISTORY
LIFE-STYLE 33
LIFE-STRESS 55
LOVE-LIFE
MARITAL STATUS 64
MIGRATION 44
MEMBERSHIPS
OCCUPATION127 
PERSONALITY10 
PARENTHOOD106 
POSSESSIONS
PRACTICES
PRISONERS2
PROSTITUTES
RELIGION
RESIDENCE155
SOCIAL STATUS20 
SPORTS
THERAPY52 
WELL-BEING

Example of a subclassification

Sub classNumber of findings by 1-6-2020

EDUCATION
High school pupils78
University students339
Trainees4
Alumni5
School-leavers3
Highly educated

We speak of a ‘special public’ if this is the population studied and this kind of people was sampled for that purpose. This classification does not cover subgroups distinguished in wider populations.

The numbers in the right hand columns refer to studies that were entered in the finding archive. To date (2020) a lot of studies are still on the waiting list.