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Correlational findings

Study Lelkes (2002): study HU 1992

Public
16+ aged, general public, Hungary, 1992-1998
Survey name
Unnamed study
Sample
Respondents
N = 9167
Non Response
Assessment

Not reported.

Correlate

Authors's Label
Number of children
Our Classification
Related specification variables
Operationalization
0: No children
1: Other
    a: One child
    b: Two children
    c: Three children

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-SLC-h-sq-n-11-a b = +.09 ns ONE CHILD (vs none)
1992
O-SLC-h-sq-n-11-a b = +.02 ns 1998 O-SLC-h-sq-n-11-a Beta = +.01 ns 1992 O-SLC-h-sq-n-11-a Beta = +.00 ns 1998 O-SLC-h-sq-n-11-a b = +.28 p < .05 TWO CHILDREN (vs none)
1992
O-SLC-h-sq-n-11-a b = +.10 ns 1998 O-SLC-h-sq-n-11-a Beta = +.04 p < .05 1992 O-SLC-h-sq-n-11-a Beta = +.01 ns 1998 O-SLC-h-sq-n-11-a b = +.49 p < .05 THREE CHILDREN (vs none)
1992
O-SLC-h-sq-n-11-a b = +.33 ns 1998 O-SLC-h-sq-n-11-a Beta = +.04 p < .05 1992 O-SLC-h-sq-n-11-a Beta = +.03 ns 1998

b and Beta control for:
-religious involvement
-employment status
-income
-education level
-age
-gender
-Gypsy ethnicity
-living in Budapest
-marital status
-number of children

Analysis incorporates sampling weights for the correction of sampling design (1992) and sample fit (1998).