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Mar 22, 2017
Alexandra van Kampen
English and Japanese theatre and culture are my forte. My mother was raised in England, and my grandmother in Japan. I studied Japanese Language and Culture, and Film and Photographic Studies in Leiden University.I have my own company (Billy Shakes, named after William Shakespeare) offering English acting workshops and texts.Read more

The Netherlands has moved up in the ranks of the World Happiness Report, rising from a respectable seventh, to sixth place. Steadily enjoying a spot in the top 10, the Netherlands has ranked higher in earlier years. In both 2012 and 2013, the country bagged a fourth place.

In obtaining its new ranking, the Netherlands has overtaken Canada as the sixth happiest country in the world.

Norway is the new number one

The same countries as last year are in the top four of the Report, but not in the exact same order. Norway has risen from fourth to first place, overtaking Switzerland, Iceland and Denmark, last year’s number one.

Finland remains in the fifth position, and the last three countries in the top 10, New Zealand, Australia and Sweden, remain in same position as well.

Social foundations of happiness

In order to scientifically determine a country’s happiness, several factors are taken into account.

The main analysis is based on individual life evaluations, where people are asked to put a value on their level of general happiness, from 0 to 10. Subjects were asked about their sense of freedom, trust in their governance and acts of generosity towards others.

In addition, researchers have looked at the countries’ social foundations, such as:
› Income
› Health
› Social support
› Resilience (strength of underlying social fabric)
› Life course
› Governance

The report notes that: "the 10 top countries are once again all small or medium-sized western industrial countries, of which seven are in Western Europe."

The World Happines Report top 10

1) Norway
2) Denmark
3) Switzerland
4) Iceland
5) Finland
6) The Netherlands
7) Canada
8) New Zealand
9) Australia
10) Sweden

The top 10 least happy countries

146) Yemen
147) South Sudan
148) Liberia
149) Guinea
150) Togo
151) Rwanda
152) Syria
153) Tanzania
154) Burundi
155) Central African Republic

By Alexandra van Kampen