Happiest country in the world? Global index may surprise you

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Happiest country in the world? Global index may surprise you



When you think of how happy people in a whole country are, what do you take into account? True, country well-being and perception of own happiness depend greatly on the economic situation. But it’s Panama that tops Gallup’s Global Well-being Index.

The Gallup-Healthways index, released for the year 2013, puts the Latin American country at number one, with war-torn Syria and Afghanistan coming in last in a survey of 135 countries.

The international survey, entitled The State of Global Well-being, conducted more than 133,000 interviews across the world, coming up with its ‘inaugural report’. It contained country and regional rankings, well-being profiles of countries, industry perspectives on well-being improvement and recommendations for said improvement.

The index, which encompasses the above survey, features a total of six years’ work and over 2 million interviews conducted.

As Gallup-Healthways explains, “Globally, higher well-being correlates with outcomes indicative of stability and resilience — for example, healthcare utilization, intent to migrate, trust in elections and local institutions, daily stress, food/shelter security, volunteerism and willingness to help strangers.”

The survey essentially gauged own perceptions of well-being and four other factors that contribute to it: social well-being, community well-being (measuring whether an individual likes where they live), the presence of purpose and physical health.

It turns out that, sadly, only one in six adults scored high marks in three of the above categories, with the pervasive mood being one of ‘struggling’ and ‘suffering’ across the board, according to the researchers.

In another surprising twist, the US and Russia end up close together: Russia comes in at 16, with America taking number 14. The rankings can be found here.



“Each element of well-being is important on its own, but the elements are also interdependent and well-being is more than the sum of the elements. That only 17 percent of residents in the 135 countries and areas surveyed are thriving in three or more elements underscores how most of the world is struggling to achieve high well-being,” the researchers say in a statement on their website.

“More adults globally are thriving in community well-being (26 percent) than in any other element,” they said, seeing American adults as most likely to thrive in that respect, while sub-Saharan Africans are deemed least likely.

The fewest number of adults worldwide were found to be happy with their purpose in life, Gallup-Healthways discovered.

“Adults in Asia, as well as the Middle East and North Africa, are least likely to be thriving in this element (13 percent in each region), while those in the Americas again top the list of regions, at 37 percent, thriving in purpose well-being.”

The luckiest countries where individuals were likely to be ‘thriving’ in more than three categories start with Panama with 61 percent, followed by Costa Rica with 44, then Denmark, Austria, Brazil, Uruguay, El Salvador, Sweden, Guatemala and Canada, from 39 to 34 percent.

Financial well-being is the only category in which Panama is outdone – by Sweden, with a whopping 72 percent of financially-happy citizens.

Sub-Saharan Africa ranked lowest across the board in all categories, with three or more elements of well-being scoring only nine percent. However, in taking countries separately, it was Afghanistan and Syria who ranked by far the most miserable, with only one percent of Syrian and Afghan adults reporting satisfaction in more than three of the categories.

source: http://rt.com/news/188668-worldwide..._medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome
 

Walter

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North Koreans are the happiest. Every time I see pictures of them they are smiling and clapping for the dear-leader.
 

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I can't honestly say I'm surprised. A buddy of mine bought a house in Panama and raves about the place
 

Blackleaf

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Nothing can make you happier than playing football on a beach. That's something the South Americans have got right.
 

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U.S. ranks happiest among heavily armed nations








The World Happiness Report for 2015 is out, and while the U.S. ranks only 15th among all nations, it is No. 1 among countries with a heavily armed populace.


Columbia University's Earth Institute first published its World Happiness Report in 2012. The third edition, released Thursday, shows Switzerland grabbing the top slot, followed by Iceland, Denmark, Norway, Canada, Finland, the Netherlands, Sweden, New Zealand and Australia.


After that comes Israel, Costa Rica, Austria and Mexico, followed by the United States.


Of course, happiness is subjective, as are the criteria used to measure happiness. The Earth Institute uses "real GDP per capita, healthy years of life expectancy, social support (as measured by having someone to count on in times of trouble), trust (as measured by a perceived absence of corruption in government and business), perceived freedom to make life decisions, and generosity (as measured by recent donations, adjusted for differences in income)."


But what about factoring in a real indicator of personal happiness? We're talking, of course, about gun ownership. Just look at the numbers:


Guns per 100 residents (2014)
90.0 -- United States
69.7 -- Serbia
54.8 -- Yemen
45.7 -- Switzerland
36.1 -- Cyprus
Those are the top gun-owning countries, and as you can see, the U.S. is far in the lead.






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Sal

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I would have thought some island like Tahiti but what do I know, Guess you'd have to define what happy means,
I think they just mean, chilled, zenned out, content, peace of mind, positive outlook...favourable attitude