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Correlational findings

Study VanderMeer & Wielers (2013): study ZZ Europe 2004

Public
Working people, 20 European countries, 2004.
Survey name
EU-ESS 2: 2004
Sample
Respondents
N = 11986
Non Response
Not reported
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face

Correlate

Authors's Label
Temporary job
Our Classification
Operationalization
Did you have a temporary job?
1. Yes
0. No

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-HL-u-sq-n-11-a OPRC = +.02 OPRC controled for
- log income
- log work hours
- Missing income
- subjective income
- autonomy
- Work pressure
- Development
- Supervisor
- Irregular hours
- Firmsize
- Number of collegues
- Turn down Job
- Similar job elsewhere
- Easily replaced to Job
- Time to work
O-HL-u-sq-n-11-a OPRC = -.0 OPRC additionally controlled for Personal characteristics
- Health
- Marital statut
- Having children
- Education
- Age
- Trust
- Equality
O-SLW-c-sq-n-11-cd OPRC = -.01 OPRC controled for
- log income
- log work hours
- Missing income
- subjective income
- autonomy
- Work pressure
- Development
- Supervisor
- Irregular hours
- Firmsize
- Number of collegues
- Turn down Job
- Similar job elsewhere
- Easily replaced to Job
- Time to work
O-SLW-c-sq-n-11-cd OPRC = -.04 OPRC additionally controlled for Personal characteristics
- Health
- Marital statut
- Having children
- Education
- Age
- Trust
- Equality
O-Sum-*-mq-n-11-b OPRC = -.01 OPRC controled for
- log income
- log work hours
- Missing income
- subjective income
- autonomy
- Work pressure
- Development
- Supervisor
- Irregular hours
- Firmsize
- Number of collegues
- Turn down Job
- Similar job elsewhere
- Easily replaced to Job
- Time to work
O-Sum-*-mq-n-11-b OPRC = -.04 OPRC additionally controlled for Personal characteristics
- Health
- Marital statut
- Having children
- Education
- Age
- Trust
- Equality