Happiness in the High North: Why do the Nordic Countries Top the Well-Being Charts? 🤔 Following on from the World Happiness Report released in February, the Nordic countries once again topped the charts, with all 5 nations being in the top 10 happiest countries globally, mirroring results from previous years. What is the explanation of this Nordic exceptionalism? Along with Kammesh Atputhajeyam and Sadie Shanley, we analyse why the Nordic nations are so happy, and what governments can do to emulate this phenomena around the world. Read the article here on Per Capita Media: https://lnkd.in/d8qbp98Z #EconomicPolicy #NordicEconomics #EconomicsOfHapiness #WelfareEconomics #EconomicSuccess
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Discover why Finland 🇫🇮 tops the World Happiness Report for the 7th consecutive year! - 🇫🇮 🌲 Close proximity to nature, with most Finns just a 10-minute walk from a forest or park. - 🇫🇮 😌 Low levels of perceived corruption and high levels of trust in government. - 🇫🇮 🏞️ Nearly 96% of Finns engage in outdoor activities regularly. - 🇫🇮 💼 Prioritizes a healthy work-life balance with low hierarchies. - 🇫🇮 🏫 Strong public education system and universal healthcare. #Happiness #Finland #WorkLifeBalance - 🌍 Finland's focus on social support and community welfare enhances overall well-being. - 📉 Lower stress levels contribute to higher productivity among Finns. - 🏡 A culture that values simplicity and connection to nature fosters contentment. - 👨👩👧👦 Supportive family policies, including generous parental leave, improve quality of life. - 🎉 Frequent festivals and community events strengthen social bonds. The top 10 happiest countries in the world: - 🇫🇮 Finland - 🇩🇰 Denmark - 🇮🇸 Iceland - 🇸🇪 Sweden - 🇮🇱 Israel - 🇳🇱 The Netherlands - 🇳🇴 Norway - 🇱🇺 Luxembourg - 🇨🇭 Switzerland - 🇦🇺 Australia https://lnkd.in/gm6UTQxe
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🇫🇮 Finland has done it again. 🇫🇮 The 2024 World Happiness Report is out, and for the seventh year in a row, Finland has been named the happiest country in the world. Here are some key factors contributing to Finland's high happiness levels: 👩🎓 High-Quality Education: Finland boasts a strong education system that emphasizes equality and individualized learning. 🏥 Social Welfare Programs: Finland has robust social welfare programs, including universal healthcare, generous parental leave policies, and strong social safety nets. 👷♀️ Work-Life Balance: Finnish culture prioritizes a healthy work-life balance. Flexible working hours, generous vacation time, and a culture that values leisure and family time contribute to lower stress levels and higher satisfaction among citizens. 🌲 Nature and Outdoor Activities: Finns love and appreciate nature and have easy access to forests, lakes, and national parks. Access to nature has been linked to improved mental health and overall happiness. 🤝 Trust: Finland scores high in measures of social trust and cohesion. Strong social connections, trust in institutions, and a sense of community contribute to greater happiness and well-being among citizens. 👫 Gender Equality: Finland is known for its commitment to gender equality. Policies promoting gender equality in the workplace, education, and society as a whole contribute to greater overall happiness and fulfillment for both men and women. 💰 Low Levels of Corruption: Finland consistently ranks among the least corrupt countries globally. 🏛 Effective Governance: Finland's government is known for its efficiency, transparency, and responsiveness to citizen needs. Effective governance ensures that public resources are allocated efficiently, services are delivered effectively, and policies are implemented to promote the well-being of all citizens. 😄 Emphasis on Happiness and Well-Being: Finnish society places value on happiness and well-being as important goals. This emphasis on holistic well-being, rather than purely economic metrics, leads to policies and practices that prioritize the overall happiness and satisfaction of citizens. 🌎 Cultural Factors: Finnish culture emphasizes simplicity, honesty, and equality. These cultural values contribute to a sense of contentment and satisfaction among citizens, even in the face of challenges. Fellow Finns, did this capture the essence of it? What would you add or delete from the list? #happiness #happiescountry #equality #trust #transparancy #education
Ranked: The 20 Happiest Countries In The World In 2024
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What world's happiest countries prioritize: *Strong social support systems: healthcare / education / unenployment benefits *Freedom and trust: in government and fellow citizens *Work-life balance: friendly policies and conpensations *Connection to nature: landscape and outdoor activities *Equality: at the level of income and other social benefits.
Top 20 Happiest Countries In The World In 2024 - Forbes India
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The 2024 World Happiness Report prompts a crucial conversation on the age-old question: Does money buy happiness? While Finland tops the list as the happiest country, the relationship between economic prosperity and happiness is not always straightforward. A snapshot comparison of EU countries and the UK, plotting GDP against happiness scores, suggests that countries with higher GDPs tend to have happier citizens. However, this narrative is challenged by the considerable GDPs of Germany, France, UK, and Italy, but not reaching the top tier of happiness scores. GDP per capita analysis provides invaluable depth and a richer understanding of individual prosperity and its correlation with happiness. The Nordic countries stand out, not because they have the largest economies, but due to their high GDP per capita and resulting happiness scores. When individual prosperity permeates through to the average citizen, coupled with effective social welfare, happiness seems to flourish. These data challenge us to consider other factors beyond economic growth, such as how prosperity is shared and utilized to uplift every individual, or how living conditions, well-being, and access to culture and entertainment can be factored in. Aiming to go beyond just economic growth and strive for societal contentment seems the right way forward. Let's continue the conversation on how we can work towards a happier world. #happiness #economy #prosperity #societalcontentment
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World Happiness Report 2024 is out. As usual, Finland wins, but Denmark takes second place - again. I am immensely proud to live in a country that does well in happiness, and also seeing the Nordics as a united area performing above any other area in the world. So why is that you might ask? In 2020 the report made a special analysis of "The Nordic Exceptionalism" stating: "...extensive welfare benefits, low corruption, and well-functioning democracy and state institutions. Furthermore, Nordic citizens experience a high sense of autonomy and freedom, as well as high levels of social trust towards each other" Go #nordics! https://lnkd.in/drc4uxS4
Happiness of the younger, the older, and those in between
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The World Happiness Report 2024 is out, and the results are in! The report ranks the world's happiest countries based on data from the Gallup World Poll and analysed by leading wellbeing scientists. Finland has claimed the top spot for the seventh year in a row, while the United States (23rd) has fallen out of the top 20 for the first time since the report's inception in 2012. The United Kingdom, on the other hand, ranks No. 20. https://lnkd.in/eZnBNJmS #WorldHappinessReport #WellbeingScience #HappinessRankings #mentalhealth
Ranked: The 20 Happiest Countries In The World In 2024, According To A New Report
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The happiest countries in the world 🌏 The World Happiness Report 2024 was released in March, and it’s unsurprising to see Nordic countries continuing to rank high in happiness. They have strong social welfare systems, high levels of trust, and overall quality of life. Out of a total of 143 countries, some important parts of life are tied mainly to age, such as schooling, employment and health. Other society-wide factors range from violence, earthquakes and pandemics to how new technologies and changing natural and social environments interact with also-changing ways of seeing history, facing inequalities, and connecting with each other. The top ten: 1. Finland 2. Denmark 3. Iceland 4. Sweden 5. Israel 6. Netherlands 7. Norway 8. Luxembourg 9. Switzerland 10. Australia While the top ten countries remain largely unchanged, there has been much more action in the top twenty. Costa Rica and Kuwait are both new entrants to the top 20, at positions 12 and 13. The United States and Germany drop from 15 and 16 last year to 23 and 24 this year. The top countries no longer include any of the largest countries. In the top ten countries, only the Netherlands and Australia have populations over 15 million. Rankings differ a lot for the young and the old. In the United States and Canada, the rankings for those aged 60 and older are 50 or more places higher than for those under 30. In Central and Eastern Europe, the reverse is true, with many rankings being more than 40 places higher for the young than for the old. The bottom three countries were Lesotho, Lebanon, and Afghanistan. 🔸Have you visited any of the world's happiest countries?
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The 2024 Gallup World Poll reveals Finland as the happiest country, with a focus on social support and healthy life expectancy. Meanwhile, the US falls to 23rd in global happiness, with those aged 60+ reporting higher wellbeing compared to younger generations. No surprise there with those familiar with the U-Shaped happiness curve highlighted in this article. Youth Discontent: A significant decline in happiness is noted among adolescents and young adults in the US, Canada, Australia, and parts of Europe. I'm currently reading Jonathan Haidt's book, The Anxious Generation...more to follow. #GlobalHappiness #Wellbeing #GenerationalDivide #SocialSupport https://lnkd.in/dk5ZaJXb
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In case you missed it: Global Happiness Map 2024 The Nordic countries are always winning when it comes to the happiness race. Finland took the top spot for the seventh year in a row in 2024, followed by Denmark and Iceland. The Nordic countries are characterized by a virtuous cycle in which various key institutional and cultural indicators of good society feed into each other including well-functioning democracy, generous and effective social welfare benefits, low levels of crime and corruption, and satisfied citizens who feel free and trust each other and governmental institutions. The Gallup World Poll surveys approximately 1,000 respondents in nearly every country on a variety of issues, one of which is to evaluate their current life on a scale from 0–10. However, does satisfaction with socioeconomic conditions result in individual emotional happiness? It's important to note that happiness is a complex and subjective measure, and what constitutes happiness can differ greatly from one individual to another, influenced by cultural, economic, and personal values. #GlobalHappiness #wellbeing #personalgrowth Source: Visual Capitalist
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#Finland has done it again 👏 The 2024 World Happiness Report is out, and for the seventh year in a row, Finland has been named the happiest country in the world. Finland consistently embodies values like social support, health, and freedom – values that resonate deeply and contribute to this incredible recognition. But happiness isn't a zero-sum game. Witnessing struggles faced by other nations, especially among younger generations, reminds us of the importance of fostering well-being for all. Let's use Finland's success as inspiration. How can we contribute, both locally and globally, to create societies where everyone thrives? Onwards to a world brimming with happiness! #HappiestCountry #Finland #ProudFinn #WorldHappinessReport
Ranked: The 20 Happiest Countries In The World In 2024, According To A New Report
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6moI like the article a lot. Great work. Looking at inequality using the Gini coefficient is a key factor here - kudos Jabir Dhalla