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DEFINITION
Proportion of people who answered the survey question: "Taking all things together, would you say you are: very happy, quite happy, not very happy, or not at all happy?" by saying that they were "quite happy".
Lifestyle Statistics > Happiness level > Quite happy (most recent) by country
Showing latest available data.
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Countries
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Amount
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# 1
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Poland: |
73% |
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# 2
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Finland: |
72% |
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= 3
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Italy: |
69% |
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= 3
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France: |
69% |
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= 5
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Azerbaijan: |
67% |
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= 5
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Bangladesh: |
67% |
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# 7
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Norway: |
65% |
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# 8
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Spain: |
64% |
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# 9
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Japan: |
63% |
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# 10
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Hungary: |
62% |
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# 11
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Portugal: |
61% |
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= 12
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Austria: |
60% |
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= 12
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Denmark: |
60% |
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= 12
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Latvia: |
60% |
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= 15
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Estonia: |
59% |
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= 15
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Sweden: |
59% |
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= 15
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Uruguay: |
59% |
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# 18
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Brazil: |
58% |
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= 19
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Croatia: |
57% |
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= 19
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Switzerland: |
57% |
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# 21
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Australia: |
56% |
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= 22
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Belgium: |
55% |
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= 22
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Romania: |
55% |
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= 22
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Canada: |
55% |
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= 22
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United Kingdom: |
55% |
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= 22
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Iceland: |
55% |
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= 22
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Slovenia: |
55% |
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= 22
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Netherlands: |
55% |
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= 29
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Ireland: |
53% |
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= 29
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United States: |
53% |
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= 29
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Argentina: |
53% |
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= 32
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Georgia: |
52% |
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= 32
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Philippines: |
52% |
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= 34
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Lithuania: |
51% |
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= 34
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Armenia: |
51% |
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# 36
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China: |
49% |
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# 37
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Slovakia: |
48% |
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# 38
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India: |
47% |
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= 39
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Turkey: |
46% |
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= 39
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Chile: |
46% |
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# 41
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Ghana: |
45% |
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# 42
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Russia: |
44% |
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= 43
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Mexico: |
43% |
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= 43
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Ukraine: |
43% |
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= 45
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Dominican Republic: |
41% |
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= 45
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Belarus: |
41% |
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# 47
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Moldova: |
40% |
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# 48
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Venezuela: |
39% |
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# 49
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Bulgaria: |
31% |
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# 50
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Nigeria: |
28% |
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Weighted average: |
54.0% |
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DEFINITION: Proportion of people who answered the survey question: "Taking all things together, would you say you are: very happy, quite happy, not very happy, or not at all happy?" by saying that they were "quite happy".
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