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Correlational findings

Study Botha et al. (2018): study ZA 2012

Public
16+ aged general public, South Africa, 2012
Survey name
SA-SAS 2012_1
Sample
Respondents
N = 2111
Non Response
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face

Correlate

Authors's Label
Household SES quartiles
Our Classification
Distribution
Range: -2.04 to +2.52, mean: +0.113, SD: 0.982
Operationalization
Household SES index:
a: Household income
b: Assets
c: Electrecity access
d: Toilet facility
e: Dwelling type
f: Source of drinking water

1: Quartile 1 (reference)
2: Quartile 2
3: Quartile 3
4: Quartile 4

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-HL-g-sq-v-7-ab DM = + p < .001 1: M = 4,22
2: M = 4,79
3: M = 5,12
4: M = 5,84
O-HL-g-sq-v-7-ab Chi² = 373 p < .001 O-HL-g-sq-v-7-ab Beta = + 2: Beta = +0.14 (vs lowest)
3: Beta = +0.18 (vs lowest)
4: Beta = +0.28 (vs lowest)

Betas controlled for:
- other aspects of SES (individual, subjective)
- family situation
     - attachment
     - changeability
     - household size
     - household structure
     - female-headed household
- personal characteristics
     - log(age), log(age squared)
     - gender
     - race (coloured, Asian/Indian, white)
     - marital status
     - health status
     - religion status
- location
     - geographical area