Evaluations of Occupations by Irish Rural Adolescents on the Basis of Prestige and Difficulty of Achievement

January 1, 1969

Rural Sociology, Vol. 34, No. 3, pp. 327-342

 


 

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Guttman scaling responses are applied to two questions dealing with the relative prestige and difficulty of achievement of occupations in an Irish rural community in 1965 in the course of a study of the migration planning of rural youth. The analysis yielded two quasi-scales which both gave coefficients of reproducibility of 0.89, and the other coefficients also did not meet the requirements necessary to be considered fully unidimensional scales. A comparison of the relative prestige rankings of 14 occupations from this scale and the North-Hatt scale gave Spearman rank order correlation 0.88; and a similar comparison of six occupations with Hall and Jones' rankings for Britain of 0.94. The correlation of the rankings of 19 occupations common to the prestige and ' difficulty' scales, here derived, yielded a Spearman rank order correlation of only 0.51. A. abr.