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Correlational findings

Study WCIOM (2020): study RU 2020

Public
18+ aged general public, Russia 2020
Survey name
WCIOM
Sample
Respondents
N = 600
Non Response
Assessment
Interview: Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI)

Correlate

Authors's Label
Settlement type
Our Classification
Related specification variables
Operationalization
Self-report on the question about the settlement type you live in:
6: Moscow and St. Petersburg
5: Cities with millions of residents
4: 500 ths - 950 ths
3: 100 ths - 500 ths
2: Up to 100 ths
1: Villages

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-HP-g-sq-v-4-a DM = Average happiness
6: Moscow and St.Petersburg            M = 2.95
5: Cities with millions of residents   M = 2.93
4: 500 ths - 950 ths                   M = 2.84
3: 100 ths - 500 ths                   M = 2.90
2: Up to 100 ths                       M = 2.94
1: Villages                            M = 3.08
O-HP-g-sq-v-4-a D% = very happy %
6: Moscow and St.Petersburg            30%
5: Cities with millions of residents   29%
4: 500 ths - 950 ths                   28%
3: 100 ths - 500 ths                   33%
2: Up to 100 ths                       35%
1: Villages                            39%

quite happy %
6: Moscow and St.Petersburg            53%
5: Cities with millions of residents   52%
4: 500 ths - 950 ths                   51%
3: 100 ths - 500 ths                   47%
2: Up to 100 ths                       45%
1: Villages                            43%

not particularly happy %
6: Moscow and St.Petersburg            9%
5: Cities with millions of residents   12%
4: 500 ths - 950 ths                   10%
3: 100 ths - 500 ths                   8%
2: Up to 100 ths                       9%
1: Villages                            9%

not at all happy %
6: Moscow and St.Petersburg            3%
5: Cities with millions of residents   2%
4: 500 ths - 950 ths                   5%
3: 100 ths - 500 ths                   4%
2: Up to 100 ths                       6%
1: Villages                            5%