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Correlational findings

Study Schoon et al. (2005): study EE 2000 /2

Public
Marrieds and divorced, Estonia, 2003
Sample
Respondents
N = 1556
Non Response
not reported
Assessment
Multiple assesment methods
not reported

Correlate

Authors's Label
Part-time vs full-time work
Our Classification
Distribution
N Men = 507, Women = 657,  
Men 1 =10%, 2 = 90 % Women 1 = 18%, 2 = 82%,
Related specification variables
Operationalization
1 Part-time work
2 Full-time work

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-SLW-u-sq-n-11-d DM = - Men
Part-time   M = 6,18    
Full-time   M = 6,27    
Difference     -0,09     

Women
Part-time   M = 6,60     
Full-time   M = 6,38    
Difference     -0,42
O-SLW-u-sq-n-11-d DM = Married
Men
Part-time   M = 6,03    
Full-time   M = 6,27  
Difference     +0,24    

Women
Part-time   M = 6,83    
Full-time   M = 6,55     
Difference     -0,28
O-SLW-u-sq-n-11-d DM = - Divorced
Men
Part-time  M = NA      
Full-time  M = 6,25    
Difference     NA   

Women
Part-time  M = 5,27    
Full-time  M = 5,58    
Difference    -0,31
O-SLW-u-sq-n-11-d DM = Married (adjusted by age and professional status)
Men
Part-time   M = 6,19  
Full-time   M = 6,26  
Difference     +0,07     

Women
Part-time   M = 6,84   
Full-time   M = 6,56    
Difference     -0,28
O-SLW-u-sq-n-11-d DM = Divorced(adjusted by age and professional status)
Men
Part-time  M = 5,46  
Full-time  M = 5,64
Difference    +0,18  

Women
Part-time  M = 5,46
Full-time  M = 5,64
Difference    -0,18