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Satisfaction with Life Index 2018: ranked 78 out of 178 countries. [14] Programme for International Student Assessment 2018: ranked 79 out of 79 countries in reading comprehension, 78 out of 79 countries in science, and 78 out of 79 countries in mathematics [15]
In 2013, an index was created using data from 80 countries and territories. The survey considered ten quality-of-life factors and future GDP per capita forecasts to determine each nation’s score. [2] Switzerland, Australia, and Norway topped the list with scores just above 8. [3]
The Happy Planet Index was used along with data from UNESCO on access to schooling, from the WHO on life expectancy, and from the CIA on GDP per capita to perform a new analysis to come to a unique and novel set of results. [6] Specifically, the extent of correlation between measures of poverty, health and education, and the variable of happiness.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has released its 2015 list of countries based on their Better Life Index-- which looks into aspects from housing, income, education ...
The Good Country Index measures how much each of the 163 countries on the list contribute to the planet, and to the human species, through their policies and behaviors. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Top 50 overall rank (version 1.5)
The data shown below are the current rankings per country and topic for the year 2020. Each topic is given a score calculated from the indices used to create the topic group, you can find the raw data on the OECD Better Life Index website. [10] The rankings given below are calculated giving an equal weighting of 1 to each well-being topic.
The ranking is based on a variety of factors including wealth, economic growth, education, health, personal well-being, and quality of life. As of the 2023 rankings, 167 countries and territories were ranked, and Denmark topped the list, followed by its Nordic neighbours Sweden, Norway and Finland. South Sudan was in last place at 167th.
Finland holds the rank of the happiest country in the world for the third consecutive year. [32] It is followed by Denmark, Switzerland, Iceland and Norway. Afghanistan received the lowest score, with South Sudan and Zimbabwe just above it. [33] In addition to country rankings, this is the first year that the World Happiness Report ranks cities.