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Correlational findings

Study Della Giusta et al. (2010a): study GB 1996 /1

Public
Adults, general public, UK, 1996-2007
Survey name
UK-BHPS 1996
Sample
Respondents
N = 50657
Non Response
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face

Correlate

Authors's Label
Health status
Our Classification
Distribution
    Males                        Females
a: M=0.24  sd=0.42       M=0.26  sd=0.44
b: M=0.20  sd=0.40       M=0.19  sd=0.39
c: M=0.09  sd=0.29       M=0.08  sd=0.27
Related specification variables
Operationalization
a Excellent
b Fair
c Poor

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-SLW-u-sq-n-7-e b =    MALES                 FEMALES
a: b=+.30 SE=.02 p<.01   b=+.35 SE=.02 p<.01
b: b=-.37 SE=.02 p<.01   b=-.40 SE=.02 p<.01
c: b=-.81 SE=.05 p<.01   b=-.87 SE=.04 p<.01

B's controlled for:
- Life satisfaction partner
- Age
- Age squared/10
- Log (annual household income per capita)
- Number of children of different age groups
- Employment status
- Total hours worked
- Total hours worked spouse/partner
- Percentage share of housework
- Index of time use specialisation
- Cares for spouse/partner
- Cared for by spouse/partner
- Attitudes to family life