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Correlational findings

Study Jol (1996): study NL 1997

Public
Mothers, The Netherlands 1997
Sample
Respondents
N = 40000
Non Response
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face

Correlate

Authors's Label
Working mothers, full-time housewives
Our Classification
Operationalization
0 working mothers (who work at least one hour a week)
1 fulltime housewives

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-SLL-c-sq-v-5-d DM = + Mothers with partner
        working    non working   difference
0-4      M=3,6          M=3,4    +0,2
5-12     M=3,5          M=3,4    +0,1
13-18    M=3,4          M=3,2    +0,2
>=19     M=3,4          M=3,3    +0,1
O-SLL-c-sq-v-5-d DM = Single mothers
        working    non working   difference
0-4      M=3,9          M=3,6    +0,3
5-12     M=3,8          M=3,5    +0,3
13-18    M=3,7          M=3,4    +0,3
>=19     M=3,8          M=3,5    +0,3
O-HP-u-sq-v-5-a DM = - Mothers with partner
        working    non working   difference
0-4      M=4,4          M=4,3    +0,1
5-12     M=4,3          M=4,2    +0,1
13-18    M=4,2          M=4,0    +0,2
>=19     M=4,1          M=4,0    +0,1
O-HP-u-sq-v-5-a DM = Single mothers
        working    non working   difference
0-4      M=3,9          M=3,6    +0,3
5-12     M=3,8          M=3,5    +0,3
13-18    M=3,7          M=3,4    +0,3
>=19     M=3,8          M=3,5    +0,3

Unaffected by age and education