Nailatun Kurniawati, Adi Cilik Pierewan
Achieving happiness is not a simple thing. Based on the report of the World Happiness Report of Indonesia, this country is in the fifth position from six ASEAN countries, so a study is needed to determine the determinants of women’s happiness in Indonesia. The purpose of this study is to find out how much influence that income, education, age, and religiosity have on women’s happiness in Indonesia. The researcher used quantitative methods with secondary data from the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS) 5 in this study. The researcher used this data because the samples used are Indonesian people with large populations. In this study, the data analysis method used in analysing the research variables was by using multiple linear regressions which begins with the classical assumption test. Data analysis in this study used R Studio version 3.4.1 software. The results showed that the higher income, education and religiosity, the higher the level of individual happiness in women. Other findings indicate that the age variable produces a negative direction where increasing age will cause a decrease in happiness. © IJSTR 2020.
Yogyakarta State University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia