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Correlational findings

Study Hochman & Skopek (2013): study DE 2006

Public
50+ aged general public, Germany, 2006
Survey name
SHARE
Sample
Respondents
N = 2390
Non Response
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face

Correlate

Authors's Label
Household income
Our Classification
Distribution
not reported
Operationalization
Log total net annual household income
- Devided by the root of the number of persons in the household; adjusted for purchasing power parity in country.

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-SLu-u-sq-n-11-c Beta = +.07 p < .01 Beta controlled for:
  - gender
  - household size
  - age
   -migrant status
  - married
  - education
  - child
  - employed, unemployed,
  - homemaker
  - health
O-SLu-u-sq-n-11-c Beta = +.05 p < .05 Beta additionally controlled for:
- debts
- wealth controlled for debts
O-SLu-u-sq-n-11-c Beta = +.01 p < .05 Beta additionally controlled for:
- subjective economic hardship