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Lifestyle Statistics > Society > Subjective well-being > People reporting positive experiences: enjoyment (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1     Canada: 90.63808997 %  
# 2     United States: 88.99089934 %  
# 3     Denmark: 88.83424673 %  
# 4     Norway: 88.09730883 %  
# 5     Ireland: 86.83402518 %  
# 6     Sweden: 86.75181373 %  
# 7     Switzerland: 86.11788114 %  
# 8     Netherlands: 84.94774582 %  
# 9     New Zealand: 84.56061595 %  
# 10     Austria: 84.39687066 %  
# 11     Australia: 83.21821497 %  
# 12     Mexico: 82.668079 %  
# 13     United Kingdom: 82.39653913 %  
# 14     Belgium: 79.06995135 %  
# 15     Czech Republic: 77.88257225 %  
# 16     Hungary: 77.10251939 %  
# 17     Greece: 77.08537491 %  
# 18     France: 76.99336035 %  
# 19     Poland: 76.75999726 %  
# 20     Slovakia: 74.90453927 %  
# 21     Finland: 73.21615449 %  
# 22     Germany: 73.13487969 %  
# 23     Japan: 71.77485513 %  
# 24     Italy: 71.51852784 %  
# 25     Korea, South: 64.96636347 %  
# 26     Portugal: 64.84717523 %  
# 27     Spain: 63.19609743 %  
# 28     Turkey: 49.92335977 %  
Weighted average: 78.2 %  


DEFINITION: Measures of life satisfaction reflect the cognitive evaluation of life as a whole, now and five years from now, made by each person. The measures shown here are based on ladder-of-life questions, which ask respondents to rate their life from the worst (0) to the best (10) level, and refer to the share of people who rate their life (today and in the future) at step 7 or higher.

Measures of positive and negative experiences and feelings refer to people who declared having experienced six different forms of negative and positive experiences during the previous day. Also shown are two composite indexes of positive and negative experiences, calculated at the individual record level. For each person, the 6 items are recoded so that positive answers are scored as 1 and negative answers (including “don’t know” and “refused to answer”) a 0; an individual record has an index calculated if it has at least 5 out of 6 valid scores. Each person’s composite index is the mean of valid items multiplied by 100, and the country level score shown in the table is the mean of all individual records for which an index was calculated.

Population shares are calculated as a percentage of all respondents excluding those who refused or didn’t’ know how to answer the various survey questions.


SOURCE: OECD Country statistical profiles 2009 via NationMaster

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"Society > Subjective well-being > People reporting positive experiences: enjoyment by country", OECD Country statistical profiles 2009. Retrieved from http://www.NationMaster.com/red/graph/lif_soc_sub_wel_peo_rep_pos_exp_enj-people-reporting-positive-experiences-enjoyment&b_printable=1

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