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Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2007: Core Module Report 2 - Subjective perceptions of well-being in Scotland?

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ANNEX A - DETAILED TABLES

Figure 1 Mean happiness scores across European nations

Figure 1 Mean happiness scores across European nations

Table A. 1

Job

Family

Standard of living

Life as a whole

Happy

%

%

%

%

%

0 (extremely dissatisfied/unhappy

1

*

*

*

*

1

1

*

*

*

*

2

3

*

1

*

*

3

3

1

1

1

1

4

4

2

3

1

1

5

10

3

5

5

5

6

9

4

7

7

6

7

18

11

17

14

16

8

28

23

30

30

31

9

15

23

19

23

20

10 (extremely satisfied/happy)

9

31

16

19

19

Don't know

*

1

*

*

*

Not answered

-

*

*

*

*

MEAN

7.04

8.41

7.79

8.06

8.04

Sample size

829

1492

1498

1495

1496

Table A.2 Job satisfaction by socio-demographic and subjective factors (cell %)

Below average
(<=6)

Average score
(7)

Above average score
(8+)

Sample size

Sex

Men

34

16

50

397

Women

26

20

54

432

Highest educational qualification

None

46

15

39

104

Standard grade/ GCSE

36

12

52

214

Higher/ A' level

28

21

50

157

Degree/ Higher education

24

20

55

351

Socio-economic classification ( NS-SEC)

Routine/semi-routine

48

11

41

191

Lower supervisory/technical

31

22

47

95

Small employers/own account workers

23

16

61

74

Intermediate occupations

41

20

40

93

Employers/managers and professionals

20

20

60

371

Household Income

Under 10k

60

11

29

40

10-22,999k

39

19

42

198

23-37,999k

34

15

52

208

38k +

18

22

60

285

Self-perceived hardship

Finding it difficult/ very difficult on present income

55

15

29

69

Coping

38

16

46

297

Living very/ fairly comfortably

22

20

58

460

Area deprivation ( SIMD quintiles)

1 - Most deprived

34

21

45

104

2

30

14

55

144

3

28

15

57

203

4

31

18

51

206

5 - Least deprived

28

22

50

171

Scottish Government Urban Rural classification

Large urban

27

22

51

232

Other urban

38

13

49

192

Accessible small towns

37

17

46

65

Remote small towns

23

25

52

73

Accessible rural

23

14

63

157

Remote rural

25

19

56

110

Long-term illness, health problem or disability

Yes

43

12

45

166

No

27

19

54

662

Self-perceived health status

Bad/ very bad

56

12

32

18

Fair

37

10

53

62

Fairly good

34

19

47

371

Very good

24

18

58

377

Social Trust

Most people can be trusted

24

21

55

377

Can't be too careful dealing with people

36

15

49

439

Table A.3 Satisfaction with family or personal life by socio-demographic and subjective factors (cell %)

Below average
(<=7)

Average score
(8)

Above average score
(9+)

Sample size

Age

18-24

27

18

55

99

25-34

18

28

53

197

35-44

25

26

49

299

45-54

22

26

51

284

55-64

19

22

58

260

65+

20

20

58

366

Employment status

In work/ waiting to take up paid work

20

25

56

829

Education/ training scheme

15

26

59

37

Unemployed

34

32

31

63

Retired

16

20

62

384

Permanently sick or disabled

57

13

30

70

Looking after the home

26

29

43

108

Self-perceived hardship

Finding it difficult/ very difficult on present income

46

18

34

151

Coping

24

26

50

563

Living very/ fairly comfortably

15

23

61

786

Area deprivation ( SIMD quintiles)

1 - Most deprived

32

21

46

231

2

25

15

59

302

3

17

29

54

347

4

17

26

55

347

5 - Least deprived

18

26

55

280

Scottish Government Urban Rural Classification

Large urban

26

21

52

420

Other urban

19

24

56

376

Accessible small towns

21

31

47

136

Remote small towns

18

21

60

124

Accessible rural

15

25

58

255

Remote rural

19

22

59

197

Long-term illness, health problem or disability

Yes

28

23

49

489

No

19

24

57

1013

Self-perceived health status

Bad/ very bad

39

16

44

92

Fair

33

25

41

192

Fairly good

21

27

52

673

Very good

16

20

63

544

Social Trust

Most people can be trusted

18

23

59

631

Can't be too careful dealing with people

25

24

51

848

Table A.4 Satisfaction with general standard of living by socio-demographic and subjective factors (cell %)

Below average
(<=7)

Average score
(8)

Above average score
(9+)

Sample size

Age

18-24

31

25

44

99

25-34

35

29

36

197

35-44

41

32

27

299

45-54

39

31

30

284

55-64

32

36

32

260

65+

29

27

43

366

Highest educational qualification

None

43

23

34

367

Standard grade/ GCSE

37

32

31

402

Higher/ A' level

35

29

35

238

Degree/ Higher education

28

34

38

487

Employment status

In work/ waiting to take up paid work

34

33

33

829

Education/ training scheme

24

35

41

37

Unemployed

51

31

17

63

Retired

27

27

45

384

Permanently sick or disabled

61

18

19

70

Looking after the home

39

24

37

108

Socio-economic classification ( NS-SEC)

Routine/semi-routine

46

25

29

425

Lower supervisory/technical

29

38

33

196

Small employers/own account workers

34

24

41

128

Intermediate occupations

37

33

30

165

Employers/managers and professionals

28

32

40

547

Household Income

Under 10k

53

21

26

269

10-22,999k

43

29

29

376

23-37,999k

31

41

28

263

38k +

22

30

48

323

Self-perceived hardship

Finding it difficult/ very difficult on present income

77

19

3

151

Coping

49

31

21

563

Living very/ fairly comfortably

17

32

51

786

Scottish Index Multiple Deprivation ( SIMD)

1 - Most deprived

48

27

24

231

2

38

29

32

302

3

30

30

39

347

4

32

29

38

347

5 - Least deprived

24

35

41

280

Scottish Government Urban Rural Classification

Large urban

37

27

35

420

Other urban

34

33

33

376

Accessible small towns

34

34

32

136

Remote small towns

29

26

44

124

Accessible rural

29

30

40

255

Remote rural

34

31

34

197

Long-term illness, health problem or disability

Yes

43

28

28

489

No

31

31

38

1013

Self-perceived health status

Bad/ very bad

55

23

21

92

Fair

49

25

26

192

Fairly good

37

32

32

673

Very good

24

31

45

544

Social trust

Most people can be trusted

27

34

39

631

Can't be too careful dealing with people

41

27

32

848

Table A.5 Life satisfaction by socio-demographic and subjective factors (cell %)

Below average
(<=7)

Average score
(8)

Above average score
(9+)

Sample size

Age

18-24

28

31

41

99

25-34

23

35

41

197

35-44

31

30

39

299

45-54

34

33

33

284

55-64

24

27

47

260

65+

25

25

49

366

Employment status

In work/ waiting to take up paid work

25

35

40

829

Education/ training scheme

13

33

54

37

Unemployed

48

25

24

63

Retired

22

23

54

384

Permanently sick or disabled

67

16

16

70

Looking after the home

36

24

39

108

Self-perceived hardship

Finding it difficult/ very difficult on present income

54

27

17

151

Coping

36

31

34

563

Living very/ fairly comfortably

18

30

52

786

Area deprivation ( SIMD quintiles)

1 - Most deprived

42

25

32

231

2

27

31

42

302

3

28

31

42

347

4

22

31

46

347

5 - Least deprived

21

32

47

280

Scottish Government Urban Rural Classification

Large urban

30

31

39

420

Other urban

32

27

41

376

Accessible small towns

24

37

38

136

Remote small towns

21

31

48

124

Accessible rural

18

33

49

255

Remote rural

25

22

52

197

Self-perceived health status

Bad/ very bad

57

25

17

92

Fair

44

28

27

192

Fairly good

29

33

38

673

Very good

16

28

55

544

Social Trust

Most people can be trusted

23

30

47

631

Can't be too careful dealing with people

32

30

38

848

Table A.6 Happiness by socio-demographic and subjective factors (cell %)

Below average
(<=7)
Average score
(8)
Above average score
(9+)
Sample size

Age

18-24

28

24

48

99

25-34

29

37

34

197

35-44

35

37

28

299

45-54

38

34

28

284

55-64

24

31

43

260

65+

21

23

55

366

Employment status

In work/waiting to take up paid work

29

36

34

829

Education/training scheme

23

16

62

37

Unemployed 41

26

29

63

Retired

18

26

55

384

Permanently sick or disabled

66

8

26

70

Looking after the home

38

30

30

108

Self-perceived hardship

Finding it difficult/very difficult on present income

57

22

20

151

Coping

35

32

32

563

Living very/fairly comfortably

20

32

48

786

Area deprivation ( SIMD quintiles)

1 - Most deprived

46

22

32

231

2

28

32

39

302

3

27

33

40

347

4

21

34

44

347

5 - Least deprived

25

34

41

280

Scottish Government Urban Rural Classification

Large urban

33

30

37

420

Other urban

29

32

38

376

Accessible small towns

29

39

31

136

Remote small towns

19

33

48

124

Accessible rural

22

28

49

255

Remote rural

28

26

46

197

Long-term illness, health problem or disability

Yes

38

25

36

489

No

25

34

41

1013

Self-perceived health status

Bad/ very bad

56

22

19

92

Fair

42

28

29

192

Fairly good

31

31

37

673

Very good

18

33

49

544

Social Trust

Most people can be trusted

25

33

42

631

Can't be too careful dealing with people

32

30

37

848

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