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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.
| Rank |
Countries
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Amount
(top to bottom)
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| #1 |
Poland: |
73% |
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| #2 |
Finland: |
72% |
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| #3 |
Italy: |
69% |
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| #4 |
France: |
69% |
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| #5 |
Azerbaijan: |
67% |
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| #6 |
Bangladesh: |
67% |
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| #7 |
Norway: |
65% |
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| #8 |
Spain: |
64% |
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| #9 |
Japan: |
63% |
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| #10 |
Hungary: |
62% |
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| #11 |
Portugal: |
61% |
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| #12 |
Denmark: |
60% |
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| #13 |
Latvia: |
60% |
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| #14 |
Austria: |
60% |
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| #15 |
Sweden: |
59% |
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| #16 |
Estonia: |
59% |
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| #17 |
Uruguay: |
59% |
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| #18 |
Brazil: |
58% |
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| #19 |
Croatia: |
57% |
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| #20 |
Switzerland: |
57% |
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| #21 |
Australia: |
56% |
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| #22 |
United Kingdom: |
55% |
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| #23 |
Belgium: |
55% |
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| #24 |
Romania: |
55% |
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| #25 |
Netherlands: |
55% |
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| #26 |
Iceland: |
55% |
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| #27 |
Canada: |
55% |
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| #28 |
Slovenia: |
55% |
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| #29 |
United States: |
53% |
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| #30 |
Argentina: |
53% |
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| #31 |
Ireland: |
53% |
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| #32 |
Georgia: |
52% |
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| #33 |
Philippines: |
52% |
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| #34 |
Armenia: |
51% |
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| #35 |
Lithuania: |
51% |
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| #36 |
China: |
49% |
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| #37 |
Slovakia: |
48% |
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| #38 |
India: |
47% |
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| #39 |
Turkey: |
46% |
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| #40 |
Chile: |
46% |
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| #41 |
Ghana: |
45% |
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| #42 |
Russia: |
44% |
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| #43 |
Mexico: |
43% |
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| #44 |
Ukraine: |
43% |
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| #45 |
Dominican Republic: |
41% |
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| #46 |
Belarus: |
41% |
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| #47 |
Moldova: |
40% |
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| #48 |
Venezuela: |
39% |
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| #49 |
Bulgaria: |
31% |
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| #50 |
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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