Happiness in Eastern Europe



Continued Table 2

Type of employment:

Household, student

Reference

Full-time employee

-0.49

**

0.15

0.15

Part-time employee

-0.58

*

0.27

0.27

Family helper

-0.19

0.46

0.47

Apprentice

-0.57

0.85

0.20

Unemployed

-1.16

**

0.18

0.18

-0.72

**

0.12

0.11

Pensioner

-0.42

**

0.16

0.16

Allowance

-0.43

0.23

0.23

Widow pension

-0.80

**

0.34

0.35

Income quartiles

Lowest quartile

Reference

Lower-middle quartile

0.25

**

0.08

0.08

0.26

**

0.08

0.08

Upper-middle quartile

0.51

**

0.08

0.08

0.52

**

0.08

0.08

Highest quartile

0.91

**

0.09

0.09

0.94

**

0.09

0.09

Community size:

< 5000 inhabitants

Reference

5001-20000

-0.22

**

0.08

0.08

-0.21

**

0.08

0.08

20001-100000

-0.26

**

0.08

0.08

-0.26

**

0.08

0.08

> 100000 inhabitants

-0.30

**

0.07

0.07

-0.30

**

0.07

0.07

Church attendance:

Never

Reference

Seldom

0.17

0.15

0.16

Several times a year

0.24

0.16

0.17

Once a month

0.34

0.17

0.17

Every week

0.56

**

0.18

0.18

0.33

**

0.08

0.09



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