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Which country’s inhabitants enjoy the longest and happiest lives?
The purpose of these rankings is to determine which countries are enjoying the long and happy lives which so many of us are striving for. Unlike other similar studies, these rankings are not based on any economic or environmental data. The only sets of data used in the calculations are a country’s ranking in terms of life expectancy and the life satisfaction rankings, which are based on international surveys. The results of which are available from The New Economics Foundation. These two sets of data are given equal weighting in calculation of the rankings. In light of data regarding suicide rates from the World Health Organisation there are some notable surprises in the top 10. It is somewhat surprising that Switzerland top the rankings despite having a suicide rate which is almost double the worldwide average. Other high-ranking countries with even higher suicide rates include Luxembourg and Finland. Read more in Sociology « Are All Countries Exactly the Same?Learning in social environment »Ideally, suicide rates would have been a factor in calculation of the rankings. However, there are a significant number of countries for which this data is unavailable. Although Japan and Hong Kong have the two highest life expectancies in the world their low rankings are a reflection of how poorly they fared in the life satisfaction surveys. Bottom of the pile was Zimbabwe due to their unfortunate combination a life expectancy of just 36.9 and the joint second lowest life satisfaction rating in the world. Switzerland Iceland Sweden Canada Austria Finland Luxembourg Norway New Zealand Australia Denmark Malta Netherlands Ireland Costa Rica Belgium United Arab Emirates Brunei Darussalam United States of America Germany Spain Italy Hong Kong Dominica United Kingdom Singapore Cyprus Israel Kuwait Barbados Antigua and Barbuda France Malaysia Venezuela Oman Panama Seychelles Bahrain Mexico Japan Slovenia Colombia Taiwan Chile Saudi Arabia Argentina Bahamas Qatar Greece Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Cuba Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Czech Republic Vanuatu Belize Uruguay Portugal Suriname Jamaica Tonga Korea Bhutan Tunisia Honduras Samoa (Western) Mauritius Croatia Trinidad and Tobago Sri Lanka El Salvador Poland Guatemala Dominican Republic Paraguay China Guyana Ecuador Libya Fiji Thailand Philippines Brazil Hungary Kyrgyzstan Indonesia Maldives Slovakia Mongolia Solomon Islands Vietnam Nicaragua São Tomé and Principe Lebanon Iran Grenada Palestine Bosnia and Herzegovina Uzbekistan Cape Verde Syria Macedonia Timor-Leste Peru Morocco Tajikistan Romania Albania Algeria Jordan Estonia Comoros Yemen Lithuania Papua New Guinea Ghana Kazakhstan Namibia Latvia Gabon Bangladesh Turkey Bolivia Bulgaria Madagascar Gambia India Cambodia Egypt Senegal Nepal Armenia Congo Azerbaijan South Africa Georgia Burma Laos Benin Kenya Haiti Belarus Tanzania Mauritania Russia Moldova Nigeria Guinea-Bissau Mali Guinea Togo Ukraine Pakistan Mozambique Djibouti Cameroon Botswana Turkmenistan Equatorial Guinea Ethiopia Burkina Faso Eritrea Sudan Uganda Sierra Leone Central African Republic Zambia Cote d’Ivoire Angola Niger Chad Rwanda Malawi Lesotho Burundi Congo, Dem. Rep. of the Swaziland Zimbabwe http://socyberty.com/sociology/world-happiness-rankings/ |
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OK
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well now......OK
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I'm happy
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Well, now knowing all of that...I can go to bed happy.
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Of course the top three is where pot is legal....
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Bet it would be different if "my" study group did it!
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