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