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Correlational findings

Study DeBeer (2002): study NL 1998

Public
Employed, the Netherlands, 1998
Sample
Respondents
N = 3239
Non Response
4
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face

Correlate

Authors's Label
Work pace
Our Classification
Operationalization
Selfreport on single question:
Do you work in a high pace?
3: Yes, often
2: Yes, sometimes
1: No

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-HP-u-sq-v-5-e D% = + % very happy
- often in high pace      27
- sometimes in high pace  23
- not in high pace        20
O-HP-u-sq-v-5-e D%a = % very happy adjusted
- often in high pace      27
- sometimes in high pace  23
- not in high pace        21
O-HP-u-sq-v-5-e D%a = + Stronger among Ss who can control their pace of work
- often in high pace      31
- sometimes in high pace  26
- not in high pace        23
O-HP-u-sq-v-5-e D%a = - Similar among Ss who cannot control their work pace
- often in high pace      25
- sometimes in high pace  20
- not in high pace        18

D%a adjusted for:
- gender
- age
- education
- religion
- marital status
- size of household
- kind of employment
- length of employment
- occupation
- branche
- leadership
- time spent on household tasks
- net family income