Study Layard et al. (2013): study GB 2004
- Public
- 34 aged, United Kingdom, followed from childhood, 2004
- Survey name
- UK-British Cohort Study
- Sample
- Respondents
- N = 8868
- Non Response
- Assessment
- Interview: face-to-face
Correlate
- Authors's Label
- Income (ln)
- Our Classification
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- Remarks
- Data set using imputation for missing variables.
- Operationalization
- Log income: household disposable income per OECD adult equivalent (extra adults .7; children .5).
7: £250 and more per week
6: Between £200 and £249 per week
5: Between £150 and £199 per week
4: Between £100 and £149 per week
3: Between £50 and £99 per week
2: Between £35 and £49 per week
1: Under £35 per week
Observed Relation with Happiness
- Education
- Employed
- Good conduct(at age 26)
- Has partner
- Good conduct (at age 16-34)
- Self-perceived health(at age 26)
- Emotional health (at age 26)
- Intellectual performance
- Good conduct
- Family economic
- Family psychosocial
- Gender (female)
- Intellectual performance (only age 5)
- Good conduct
- Family economic
- Family psychosocial
- Gender (female)