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Correlational findings

Study Ackerman et al. (1989): study US 1986

Public
Dairy farm couples, Utah, USA,1986
Sample
Respondents
N = 116
Non Response
28%
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face
Two-person interview teams conducted separate simultaneous interviews with the husband and wife in each dairy farm household.

Correlate

Authors's Label
Satisfaction with off-farm job
Our Classification
Distribution
M = wives: 5,77; husbands 5,39; difference not significant.
Related specification variables
Operationalization
Selfreport on single question:
How do you feel about your off-farm job (if any)?
7: delighted
6: happy
5: mostly satisfied
4: mixed
3: mostly dissatisfied
2: unhappy
1: terrible

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-DT-u-sq-v-7-a Beta = +.06 ns Wives O-DT-u-sq-v-7-a Beta = -.02 ns Husbands

Beta's controlled for satisfaction with:
-farm work
-family life
-family activities
-oneself
-satisfaction with own health
-leisure: amount of fun
-leisure: spare time (how spent)
-leisure: time (available)
-family income
-own house
-goods and services
-national government

Beta's very similar if satisfaction with farm work is removed from regression-equation.
(wives: +0,03, husbands: -0,06)