Study Angel & Angel (1992): study US 1988
- Public
- 65+aged, Hispanics, United States, 1988
- Survey name
- National Survey of Hispanic Elderly 1988
- Sample
- Respondents
- N = 2019
- Non Response
- 20%
- Assessment
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Interview: Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI)
Respondents were given their choice of English or Spanish as the interview language.
Correlate
- Authors's Label
- Life course stage at migration
- Our Classification
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- Distribution
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Adolescence: 8.8%
Early adulthood: 18.7%
Middle adulthood: 13.4%
Late adulthood: 23.4% - Related specification variables
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- Operationalization
- Self report on age at migration. Text is not reported.
1: Migration in adulthood
a : Adolescence (12 to 21 years)
b: Early adulthood (22 to 40 years)
c: Middle adulthood (41 to 50 years)
d: Late adulthood (51 and older)
0: Youth or U.S. born (reference)
Observed Relation with Happiness
Beta controlled for:
- age
- gender
- origin
- income
- education
- Church
- Friends
- Group events
Beta controlled for
- age
- Gender
- income
- education
- Church
- Friends
- Group events
Beta controlled for
- age
- Gender
- income
- education
- Church
- Friends
- Group events
Beta controlled for
- age
- Gender
- income
- education
- Church
- Friends
- Group events