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Correlational findings

Study Guillen-Royo (2008): study PE 2004

Public
General public, 7 poor communities, Peru, 2005
Survey name
Unnamed study
Sample
Respondents
N = 399
Non Response
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face

Correlate

Authors's Label
Intermediate needs
Our Classification
Remarks
10 intermediate needs include: a. health service utilisation b. basic education c. significant primary relationships d. nutrition e. sanitation f. driking water g. electricity h. main dwelling i. economic and physical security j. safe birth control where an index of 10 indicates that a household lacks access to all the 10 intermediate needs and an index of 0 that has access to all of them
Distribution
M = 3.321; SD = 1.436
Operationalization
Number of needs household lacks access to

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-HL-c-sq-v-3-aa b = -.08 p < .1 B controlled for:
-Socio-demographic characteristic
-age squared
-male dummy
-religion dummy
-cohabiting dummy
-chronic illness dummy
-age
-self-employed dummy
-homemaker dummy
-Consumption
-log total expenditure
-Location
-Peri-urban dummy
-rural dummy
O-HL-c-sq-v-3-aa b = -.10 p < .05 B controlled for:
-Socio-demographic characteristic
-age squared
-male dummy
-religion dummy
-cohabiting dummy
-chronic illness dummy
-age
-homemaker dummy
-self-employed
-Consumption
-average expenditure
-relative expenditure
O-HL-c-sq-v-3-aa b = -.12 p < .05 B controlled for:
-Socio-demographic characteristic
-age squared
-male dummy
-religion dummy
-cohabiting dummy
-chronic illness dummy
-age
-homemaker dummy
-self-employed
-Consumption
-average expenditure
-relative expenditure
-Motives for consumption
-providing household basics dummy
-hedonism dummy
-social interaction dummy