We’re number 16 … in world happiness. Feel the joy. The United States ranks ahead of more than 80 countries, but below 15 others in happiness levels, according to new World Values Survey data released in the July issue of the journal Perspectives on Psychological Science. The World Values Survey (WVS) is the work of a global network of social scientists who perform periodic surveys addressing a number of issues. The latest surveys, taken in the United States and in several developing countries, showed increased happiness from 1981 to 2007 in 45 of 52 countries for which substantial time series data was available. Researchers responsible for the analysis, from the University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research (ISR) in Ann Arbor, say the overall rise in reported happiness is due to greater economic growth, democratization and social tolerance. Denmark tops the list of surveyed nations, along with Puerto Rico and Colombia. A dozen other countries, including Ireland, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Canada and Sweden also rank above the United States, which maintains about the same relative position as it did in WVS’s 2000 survey. ‘Though by no means the happiest country in the world, from a global […]
Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Despite Frustrations, Americans Are Pretty Darned Happy
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Source: ScienceDaily
Publication Date: 1-Jul-08
Link: Despite Frustrations, Americans Are Pretty Darned Happy
Source: ScienceDaily
Publication Date: 1-Jul-08
Link: Despite Frustrations, Americans Are Pretty Darned Happy
Stephan: The World Values Survey has measured happiness since 1981. Its researchers have interviewed more than 350,000 people. Survey analysis was funded by the National Science Foundation.