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Correlational findings

Study Rukumnuaykit & Pholphirul (2016): study TH 2005

Public
15+ aged rural living, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand, 2005
Survey name
Unnamed study
Sample
Respondents
N = 2864
Non Response
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face

Correlate

Authors's Label
Household living condition
Our Classification
Operationalization
a Owning land and house
b Having a house made of durable materials
c Drinking tap water or bottled water
d Being affected by noise pollution
e Being affected by air pollution
f Being affected by water pollution or waste

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-HL-u-sq-n-11-m b = +.41 p < .01 Owning land and house                 (vs not) O-HL-u-sq-n-11-m b = +.28 p < .10 Having a house of durable materials   (vs not) O-HL-u-sq-n-11-m b = +.07 ns 1 Drinking tap water or bottled water (vs not) O-HL-u-sq-n-11-m b = +.18 ns Being affected by noise pollution     (vs not) O-HL-u-sq-n-11-m b = -.28 p < .05 1 Being affected by air pollution     (vs not) O-HL-u-sq-n-11-m b = -.18 ns Affected by water pollution or waste   (vs not)

b values controled for:
- Gender
- Marital status
- Age
- Health
- Income
- Household living conditions
- Community living conditions
- Individual-level social capital
- Community-level social capital