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Correlational findings

Study Veenhoven (1999): study ZZ 1990

Public
Adults, general public, 48 nations, around 1990
Sample
Respondents
N = 75000
Non Response
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face

Correlate

Authors's Label
Support for individualistic values
Our Classification
Remarks
Data: Hofstede, G. : Cultures and organisations, 1991, Table 3.1
Distribution
Individualism index (IDV) ranges from 91 (USA) to 6 (Guatemala)
Operationalization
Average response to survey questions about work values among employees of an international company (IBM) in different nations.

Importance attached to:
a: job that leaves time for personal life
b: freedom on the job
c: work that gives personal sense of achievement
d: training opportunities
e: good physical working conditions
f: use of skills at the job

Individualism: importance a,b,c > d,e,f
Collectivism:  importance a,b,c < d,e,f

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-SLW-c-sq-n-10-a r = +.55 Average happiness by support for individualistic values in 48 nations Y-LH-l-sq-nt-100-a r = +.17 Happy life years by support for individualistic values in 22 poor countries Y-LH-l-sq-nt-100-a r = +.34 Happy life years by support for individualistic values in 24 rich countries