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Correlational findings

Study Ahn (2005): study ES 1999

Public
Working people, Spain, 1999 -2003
Survey name
Encuesta de Calidad de Vida en el Trabajo
Sample
Respondents
N = 30000
Non Response
Assessment

not reported

Correlate

Authors's Label
Household income (monthly in euros)
Our Classification
Distribution
1.  MALE =2%      FEMALE=4%
2. MALE =33%    FEMALE=26%
3. MALE =32%    FEMALE=28%
4. MALE =19%    FEMALE=24%
5. MALE =7%     FEMALE=9%
6. MALE =4%     FEMALE=5%
7.  MALE =4%     FEMALE=4%
Related specification variables
Operationalization
1.     <500
2. .  500-999
3.. 1000-1499
4.. 1500-1999
5..   2000-2499
6  . 2500-2999
7  . 3000+

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-SLu-c-sq-n-10-c DM = +                 MALE       FEMALE
<500             5,815       5,973
500-999          6,685       6,420
1000-1499        7,042       6,880
1500-1999        7,233       7,250
2000-2499        7,337       7,303
2500-2999        7,392       7,335
3000+            7,502       7,587
O-SLu-c-sq-n-10-c b = + p < .05 (in logarithm)

Male b = 0,396   Female b = 0,403

b adjusted for age, marital Status and spouse's labor market status, education, year of survey, principal housekeeper, association with social cluub, income,hours of work, sector and contract type, commuting time, hours preferred, wage adequacy, job evaluation