Literal question
[Questions 3.3 - 3.13 for persons age 14 and older]
3.7 What qualification will you/will [the respondent] receive on completion of training?
[] 1 None
[] 2 Certificate
[] 3 Associate degree
[] 4 Diploma
[] 5 Under graduate degree
[] 6 Professional qualification
[] 7 Graduate degree
[] 8 Other
[] 9 Not stated
Interviewer instructions
Section 3: Education and training
[Education questions for persons age 4 and older. Training questions for persons age 14 and older]
You will need to pay close attention to the instructions for this section, which combines questions on education and training. Questions 3.1 and 3.2 relate to education and should be asked of all persons age 4 and older. Questions 3.3 through 3.13 relate to training and are applicable to persons age 14 and older. Questions 3.3 through 3.7 relate to current training, while questions 3.8 through 3.13 relate to past training.
[Persons age 14 and older. These questions relate to training, intended specifically to fit an individual for a specific job or occupation. Training means that the person has acquired a skill or will acquire a skill which equips him/her for a particular job. Where an individual indicates that he/she has received training for more than one job, use the one that he/she regards as the main one (for whatever reason)]
[You will notice that some of the questions are repeated. Questions 3.3 through 3.7 are to be asked of persons who are currently being trained, while questions 3.8 through 3.13 relate to part training only. Follow the skip instructions carefully to allow you to ask the relevant questions]
5.71 Questions 3.7 and 3.12: Qualifications received/will receive
Mark the relevant position indicating the qualification received for training and that to be received by the person who is still undergoing training.
None: Score this if the person indicates that he/she did not receive or will not receive a certificate, diploma, degree etc.
Certificate: This is to be scored for persons who obtained or will obtain a certificate.
Associate degree: Refers to persons who indicate that they have received this award from a university or institute of higher learning.
Diploma: Score this for persons who obtained or will obtain a diploma.
Professional qualification: This qualification is generally acquired by professionals who have received training from a professional body, for example: architects, engineers, accountants.
Graduate degree: Refers to a degree obtained after the one received at the undergraduate level. Examples are a masters degree or a doctorate (PhD).