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Correlational findings

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
Self-perceived health
Our Classification
Error Estimates
s.e.=.013
Remarks
Data set using imputation for missing variables.
Operationalization
How would you describe your health:
3: Excellent
2: Good
1: Fair
0: Poor

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-SLC-h-sq-n-11-bb r = +.18 O-SLC-h-sq-n-11-bb Beta = .07 Beta controlled for:
- Income
- Employed
- Education
- Good conduct (at age 16,34)
- Has a partner
- Emotional health (at age 26)
O-SLC-h-sq-n-11-bb Beta = +.07 Beta when additionally controlled for:
- Intellectual performance (at age 5,10,16)
- Good conduct (at age 5,10,16)
- Family economic
- Family psychosocial
- Gender (female)