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Correlational findings

Study Niedzwiedz et al. (2015): study ZZ EU 12 2006

Public
50-75 aged, general public, 12 European nations, 2006-2007
Survey name
SHARE
Sample
Respondents
N = 16071
Non Response
Assessment
Interview: Computer Assisted Personal Interview (CAPI)
face-to-face computer assisted personal interview

Correlate

Authors's Label
Being employed (paid job)
Our Classification
Related specification variables
Operationalization
Retired       = 0 (ref.)
Employed = 1

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-SLu-u-sq-n-11-c b = +.31 ns INDIVIDUAL happiness by being employed.

Women in POST-COMMUNIST nations
(Men: +.34, p<.05)
O-SLu-u-sq-n-11-c b = -.06 ns Women in SOUTHERN nations
(Men: +.10, ns)
O-SLu-u-sq-n-11-c b = +.13 ns Women in BISMARCKIAN nations
(Men: +.22,ns)
O-SLu-u-sq-n-11-c b = +.14 ns Women in SCANDINAVIAN nations
(Men: +.16,ns)

b' s controlled for
-age, age squared
-life course SEI
-cohabituation status
-financial distress