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Correlational findings

Study Perelli-Harris et al. (2022): study UA 2018

Public
18-49 aged refugees,, Ukriane, 2018
Survey name
UA-Ukraine Comparative Housing Experiences and Social Stability Survey 2011
Sample
Respondents
N = 1600
Non Response
71,8%
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face

Correlate

Authors's Label
Language spoken at home
Our Classification
Operationalization
Language spoken at home
a: Russian
b Ukrainian (reference)
c: mixed/other

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-SLW-u-sq-v-5-la b = -.11 ns RUSSIAN (vs Ukrainian)
b controled for
- socio-demographics
  - age
  - higher education
  - gender
  - family / network
- Refugee place of residence
  - marital status
  - children
  - household
  - people available for help
- economic status
  - employment
  - household income
  - durable goods
- housing status
  - owner of house
  - own room in house
  - living space per capita
  - amenities
  - comfort
O-SLW-u-sq-v-5-la b = -.12 ns b additionally controled for:
- family network
  - marital status
  - children
  - household
  - people available for help
- economic status
  - employment
  - household income
  - durable goods
- housing status
  - owner of house
  - own room in house
  - living space per capita
  - amenities
  - comfort
O-SLW-u-sq-v-5-la b = -.11 ns MIXED/OTHER (vs Ukrainian)
b controled for
- socio-demographics
  - age
  - higher education
  - gender
  - family / network
- Refugee place of residence
O-SLW-u-sq-v-5-la b = -.11 ns b additionally controled for:
- family network
  - marital status
  - children
  - household
  - people available for help
- economic status
  - employment
  - household income
  - durable goods
- housing status
  - owner of house
  - own room in house
  - living space per capita
  - amenities
  - comfort