Recent research: here are the happiest countries, Hungary is the third happiest
To create a global happiness map, the Ipos poller asked people in 30 countries how happy I am, how it has changed, and what they consider a source of happiness. The percentage scale shows what percentage of the population considers themselves “very” or “rather” happy.
According to your final score, the Netherlands (86 per cent) is the happiest country, followed by Austria (85%) and China and Britain (83%).
The three podium countries are followed by India, France, Saudi Arabia and Canada. Seeing the list leaders, it can be stated that happy nations have strong economies and / or high levels of prosperity. While India and China may be exceptions with their large poor populations, cultural endowments may play a role in the end.
According to the survey, Turkey has the least happy population (42 percent), while Argentina has one degree happier (48 percent). These countries are preceded by 51 happy countries in Hungary, 13 percent of Hungary’s population do not support themselves at all.
According to a survey conducted by a pollster, people are the main source of happiness for their health and well-being (both physically and mentally), their family (partner / spouse and children), and purposefulness.
This is followed by factors such as their living conditions, sense of security and control, being in nature, meaningful work and more money. Research has also shown that the use of social media, or politics, for example, does not improve the happiness of the world’s citizens.
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