Amphetamine use
3.6%
0.48%
DEFINITION:
Percentage of people who have used amphetamines, generally for ages 15 and over. Spain and Greece : data for ages 15-64. Netherlands : data for ages 15-59. United Kingdom : data for ages 16-59. Germany : data for ages 18-59. Belgium : data for ages 18-65. France : data for ages 18-69. Data generally for 1999 or 1998. Germany , Netherlands , Norway , Spain , Sweden : data for 1997. Austria : data for 1996. Denmark , France : data for 1995. Belgium : data for 1994. Canada : data for 1993.
SOURCE:
OECD
Ranked 1st. 7 times more than Germany
Ranked 12th.
Cannabis use
17.93%
4.1%
DEFINITION:
Percentage share of people who have used cannabis, generally including people 15 and above. Different nations have, however, focussed their studies on different age groups. United States and Netherlands : data for years 12 and above. Greece : Data for ages 12 to 64. Australia : data for ages 14 and above. United Kingdom : data for ages 16 to 59. Germany : data for ages 18-59. Denmark and France : data for ages 18 to 69. Data for 1998 or 1999 in most cases. Germany , Poland , and Spain : data for 1997. Austria : data for 1996. Denmark , France and Ireland : data for 1995.
SOURCE:
OECD
Ranked 2nd. 3 times more than Germany
Ranked 14th.
Confidence in social institutions > Church
43%
38%
DEFINITION:
Proportion of people in 1990s surveys expressing confidence in this social institution.
SOURCE:
World Values Survey
Ranked 12th. 13% more than Germany
Ranked 15th.
Discuss politics frequently
16%
29%
DEFINITION:
Proportions in 1990s surveys responding that they discuss politics frequently .
SOURCE:
World Values Survey
Ranked 8th.
Ranked 1st. 81% more than Australia
Life satisfaction
7.3
7.1
DEFINITION:
Most scores are based on responses to the following question: "All things considered, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with your life-as-a-whole now? 1 dissatisfied to10 satisfied" (item code O-SLW/c/sq/n/10/a). Scores of ten nations are based on responses to a somewhat different question: "Suppose the top of the ladder represents the best possible life for you and the bottom of the ladder the worst possible life. Where on this ladder do you feel you personally stand at the present time?" The response was rated on a ladder scale ranging from 0 to 10 (item code O-BW/c/sq/l/11/c). We transformed the scores using the information of nations in which both this item and the above question on life-satisfaction had been used in about the same years.
SOURCE:
World Database of Happiness, Happiness in Nations, Rank Report 2004/1 Average happiness in 90 nations 1990-2000
Ranked 14th. 3% more than Germany
Ranked 18th.
Life satisfaction inequality
2.1
2.2
DEFINITION:
This data is indicative of how much citizens differ in enjoyment of their life-as-a-whole.Life-satisfaction assessed by means of surveys in samples of the general population . Scores may be too low in some countries, due to under sampling of rural and illiterate population . In this ranking the focus is not on the level of happiness in the country, but on inequality in happiness among citizens.Inequality in happiness can be measured by the dispersion of responses to survey-questions. The degree of dispersion can be expressed statistically in the standard deviation and surveys items rated on a 10 step numerical scale are particularly usefull for that purpose. Most scores are based on responses to the following question: "All things considered, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with your life-as-a-whole now? 1 dissatisfied to10 satisfied".
SOURCE:
World Database of Happiness, Happiness in Nations, Rank Report 2004/3b. Equality of happiness in 90 nations 1990-2000 . How much citizens differ in enjoyment of their life as a whole
Ranked 71st.
Ranked 67th. 5% more than Australia
Members of voluntary organisations > Charity
18%
5%
DEFINITION:
Proportion saying they are active members of voluntary organisations in this category , 1990s surveys.
SOURCE:
World Values Survey
Ranked 1st. 3 times more than Germany
Ranked 10th.
Not proud of their nationality
3%
34%
DEFINITION:
Percentage responding in 1990s surveys that they were not proud of their nationality.
SOURCE:
World Values Survey
Ranked 15th.
Ranked 2nd. 10 times more than Australia
Roller coasters
18
108
DEFINITION:
Number of roller coasters in each country. Includes both wooden and steel constructions.
SOURCE:
The Roller Coaster Database , 2006.
Ranked 18th.
Ranked 4th. 5 times more than Australia
Trust people
40%
35%
DEFINITION:
Percentage in 1990s surveys agreeing that people can be trusted.
SOURCE:
World Values Survey
Ranked 10th. 14% more than Germany
Ranked 14th.
Undesirable neighbours > Criminal record holders
45%
27%
DEFINITION:
Percentage in 1990s surveys thinking this group were undesirable neighbours.
SOURCE:
World Values Survey
Ranked 5th. 67% more than Germany
Ranked 14th.
Undesirable neighbours > Different race
5%
8%
DEFINITION:
Percentage in 1990s surveys thinking this group were undesirable neighbours.
SOURCE:
World Values Survey
Ranked 13th.
Ranked 9th. 60% more than Australia
Undesirable neighbours > Drug addicts
74%
56%
DEFINITION:
Percentage in 1990s surveys thinking this group were undesirable neighbours.
SOURCE:
World Values Survey
Ranked 4th. 32% more than Germany
Ranked 12th.
Undesirable neighbours > Heavy drinkers
60%
56%
DEFINITION:
Percentage in 1990s surveys thinking this group were undesirable neighbours.
SOURCE:
World Values Survey
Ranked 2nd. 7% more than Germany
Ranked 6th.
Undesirable neighbours > Homosexuals
25%
26%
DEFINITION:
Percentage in 1990s surveys thinking this group were undesirable neighbours.
SOURCE:
World Values Survey
Ranked 9th.
Ranked 8th. 4% more than Australia
Undesirable neighbours > Immigrants
5%
13%
DEFINITION:
Percentage in 1990s surveys thinking this group were undesirable neighbours.
SOURCE:
World Values Survey
Ranked 15th.
Ranked 6th. 160% more than Australia
Undesirable neighbours > People with AIDS
15%
19%
DEFINITION:
Percentage in 1990s surveys thinking this group were undesirable neighbours.
SOURCE:
World Values Survey
Ranked 12th.
Ranked 11th. 27% more than Australia
Very proud of their nationality
70%
20%
DEFINITION:
Percentage responding in 1990s surveys that they were very proud of their nationality.
SOURCE:
World Values Survey
Ranked 3rd. 3 times more than Germany
Ranked 17th.
Will fight for country
75%
47%
DEFINITION:
Percentage in 1990s surveys responding that they are willing to fight for their country.
SOURCE:
World Values Survey
Ranked 6th. 60% more than Germany
Ranked 14th.
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