Study OECD (2017): study EE 2015
- Public
- 15-16 aged, secundary school students, Estonia, 2017
- Survey name
- INT-PISA 2015
- Sample
- Respondents
- N = 5587
- Non Response
- Assessment
- Questionnaire: Conputer Assisted Web Interview (CAWI)
Correlate
- Authors's Label
- Family wealth
- Our Classification
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- Remarks
- countries added three specific household items that were seen as appropriate measures of family wealth in the country's context
- Distribution
- quartiles
- Related specification variables
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- Operationalization
- Student report of availability at home of:
a: link to internet
b: room of their own
c: number of televisions
d: number of cars
e: rooms with a bath or shower
f: smartphones
g: computers (desktop, portable laptop or notebook)
h: tablet computers
i: e-book readers
Observed Relation with Happiness
4 most wealthy M = 7,98
3 M = 7,65
2 M = 7,48
1 least wealthy M = 6,90
4-1 difference +1,08
Very happy(9+10) Unhappy(0-4)
4 most wealthy 47,8% 6,3%
3 40,0% 7,1%
2 34,5% 8,0%
1 least wealthy 25,5% 15.8%
4-1 difference +22,3% -9,5%