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Section IV. Personal data
[Applies to questions 1-23]

For people over 6 years of age
(End of interview for persons under this age.)
[Questions 11-15 were asked persons over 6 years old]

13. What is the highest degree or title you have achieved? ____

(Examples: intermediate technical in accounting, degree in economics, qualified welder)

According to CE classifications _ _
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Section IV. Personal Data.

For persons 6 years and older (end of interview for those under this age)

Question 13. What is the highest degree or title you have achieved?
If any boxes from 2 to 8 are marked on the previous question (12), indicating that they have completely finished an educational level, you will always record the title obtained by completing that level. If you have checked the box "None" (1), you should not ask the question.
If the interviewee states that they have more than one degree from the same level, you will record the one that is most related to their occupation, or the one that they consider to be of greater importance because they dedicated more time to it.
The interviewee does not have to show the title, only declare it.
For the levels of Qualified Worker, Intermediate Technical, and Higher Education, you must write the specialty of the degree obtained with sufficient clarity.
Examples of titles: Intermediate Technical in Finance, Primary Certificate, lathe/milling machine operator, Basic Secondary Certificate, Flight Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Bachelor's Degree in Financial Management, Qualified Worker in Carpentry, Intermediate Technical in Metallurgy, etc.
In the case of persons with scientific degrees or another postgraduate degree, specify the degree that corresponds to their university studies and not their postgraduate specialty.
The interviewee's response will be noted in the lines provided for this purpose, leaving blank the box that says "According to CE classifications."
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