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Correlational findings

Study Layard et al. (2013): study GB 2004

Public
34 aged, United Kingdom, followed from childhood, 2004
Survey name
UK-British Cohort Study
Sample
Respondents
N = 8868
Non Response
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face

Correlate

Authors's Label
Number of siblings
Our Classification
Remarks
Data set using imputation for missing variables.
Operationalization
Number of siblings at age 10

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-SLC-h-sq-n-11-bb r = -.03 O-SLC-h-sq-n-11-bb Beta = -.00 Beta controlled for:
- Intellectual performance at age 5,10 and 16
- Good conduct at age 5, 10 and 16
- Emotional health at age 5, 10 and 16
- Family income at age 10
- Average employment rate of father at birth, age 5 and 10
- Age when mother left full time education
- Age when father left full time education
- Mother's average mental health at 5 and 10
- Post-marital conception
- Both natural parents live in household at 10
- Gender (female)
O-SLC-h-sq-n-11-bb Beta = -.01 Beta controlled for family background variables only:
- Family income(at age 10)
- Social class of father(at age 10)
- Average employment rate of father (at birth, age 5 and 10)
- Age when father left full-time education
- Age when mother left full-time education
- Average mental health of mother(at age 5 and 10)
- Post-marital conception
- Both natural parents live in the household (at age 10)
- Gender (female)