The Origins of Happiness

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Chapter 13

is measured by whether your level of conflict is above the


median.


To interpret the analysis we can examine the first row of


the table. This says that


Emotional health at 16 = −0.08 High conflict


−0.01 Separated


+0.03 High conflict and separated


In other words, if your parents have high conflict but they


separate, your emotional health is improved when they sep-


arate by 0.02 points (i.e., 0.03−0.01).


However in the table the interaction term though gener-


ally positive is never big enough to be significantly different


from zero, given our sample size. It does however confirm


an important point that also emerges from the previous ta-


bles. This is that children whose parents have high conflict


and separate are always worse off emotionally than children


whose parents have no conflict and stay together.


Conclusion


In a British survey, teenagers and parents were asked whether


they agreed with the statement “Parents getting on well is


one of the most important factors in raising happy chil-


dren.” Seven in ten of the teenagers agreed but only a third


of the parents did so.^7


Our analysis suggests the teenagers were right. But if they


were right about their well- being, they would have been

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