Study Jacob & Brinkerhoff (1997): study US 1989
- Public
- 'Back to the land' mini farmers, USA,1989
- Sample
- Respondents
- N = 565
- Non Response
- 43,8
- Assessment
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Questionnaire: Paper & Pencil Interview (PAPI)
Mailed questionnaire
Correlate
- Authors's Label
- Realized homestead production
- Our Classification
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- Operationalization
- Discrepancy between valued and achieved homestead production
VALUE of Homestead Production(HPF)
Reported importance of 1.growing own food, 2.wearing clothes, made in your own home, 3.growing, eating organic food.
PERFORMANCE: Technological Self
Reliance(TSR)
Index calculated by multiplying tools or technology, possessed by a respondent by the efficiency rating claimed for the particular technology, resulting in the sum of the efficiency rating for each of the 25 tools.
The tools are: 1.garden, 2. greenhouse, 3.root cellar, 4.fish pond, 5. solar heat, 6.pigs, 7.wood lot, 8.wood stove heat, 9.wood stove cooking, 10.composting privy, 11.hydro-electric system, 12.graywater(waste water) 13.solar water heater, 14.chickens, 15.goats, 16.beef cattle, 17.milk cow(s) 18.sheep, 19.wind power, 20.weeder geese, 21.bees, 22.fruit trees, 23.butcher larger anaimals, 24.photo voltaic power, 45.work horses.
Efficiency is evaluated by asking the respondents about the effectiveness of the tool items of 'providing your family with independence or self-reliance from a one (not at all effective) to four(very effective point sequence. The TSR index-scores have a theoretical range between 0-100
GAP between value and performance is constructed by dichotomizing the value scale and performance indexes at their respective medians and to cross these indicators with each other. The respondents will fall in one of the four categories:
a. No gap, low values-low TSR
b. gap, high values-low TSR
c. gap, low values-high TSR
d. no gap, high values-high TSR.
Observed Relation with Happiness
b. M=3.17
c. M=3.28
d. M=3.37
b-c difference not significant