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Correlational findings

Study Haindorfer (2019): study ZZ Eastern Europe 2012

Public
21-65 aged, commuters from Slowakia, Tsjechia and Hungary, 2012-2013
Survey name
AT TRANSLAB survey 2012-2013
Sample
Respondents
N = 2687
Non Response
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face

Correlate

Authors's Label
Formal education level
Our Classification
Error Estimates
Low: SE=.2273; High: SE=.1348
Operationalization
Selfreport on education level:
1 Lower education (ISCED 0-2)
2 Middle education (ISCED 3-4) (reference)
3 Higher education (ISCED 5-6)

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-SLW-c-sq-n-10-af b = - ns                            b
1 Lower education         -.04(ns)
2 Middle education(ref.)  
3 Higher education        -.12(ns)
O-SLW-c-sq-n-10-af DM = + p < .001          Mean      DM
Low(ref.)5.53
Middle   7.60    +2.07
High     7.75    +2.22
O-SLW-c-sq-n-10-af Beta = - ns                           beta
1 Lower education         -.00(ns)
2 Middle education(ref.)  
3 Higher e ducation        -.03(ns)

b's and beta's controlled for:
- Gross monthly income
- Personal wealth development
- Job related health risks
- Commuting time in minutes (plus squared)
- Job security
- Knowledge of the German language
- Perceived health
- Perceived identity
- Balanced relation between work and family
- Marital status
- Having children
- Frequency contact w. other commuters/friends
- Frequency contact w. Austrian friends
- Working climate
- Discrimination on the job
- Number of commuters in family/friends
- Enough leisure time
- Possibilities upward mobility
- Possibilities realizing own ideas
- Irregular employment
- Nation of origin
- Gender
- Age  and age squared
- Employment status
- Type of business
- Company size
- Ethnic differentiation on workfloor
- Commuting frequency
- Employment status before current job