Comparison of Happiness Index Between Germany and Southeast Asian Countries, 2006 to 2024

This chart compares the Happiness Index of Germany and Southeast Asian countries from 2006 to 2024. It visually represents the changes in the Happiness Index for each country, highlighting the differences in happiness levels between Germany and Southeast Asian nations. The data is based on the World Happiness Report.

The Happiness Index is an indicator that measures the quality of life and happiness in countries. It is calculated by evaluating various factors such as economic stability, health, freedom, and social support.

2006

  • 1. Germany : 6.62pts
  • 2. Singapore : 6.46pts
  • 3. Malaysia : 6.01pts
  • 4. Thailand : 5.89pts
  • 5. Vietnam : 5.29pts
  • 6. Laos : 5.08pts
  • 7. Indonesia : 4.95pts
  • 8. Philippines : 4.67pts
  • 9. Cambodia : 3.57pts

2016

  • 1. Germany : 6.87pts
  • 2. Malaysia : 6.32pts
  • 3. Thailand : 6.07pts
  • 4. Singapore : 6.03pts
  • 5. Philippines : 5.43pts
  • 6. Indonesia : 5.14pts
  • 7. Vietnam : 5.06pts
  • 8. Laos : 4.88pts
  • 9. Myanmar : 4.62pts
  • 10. Cambodia : 4.46pts

2024

  • 1. Germany : 6.72pts
  • 2. Singapore : 6.52pts
  • 3. Philippines : 6.05pts
  • 4. Vietnam : 6.04pts
  • 5. Thailand : 5.98pts
  • 6. Malaysia : 5.97pts
  • 7. Indonesia : 5.57pts
  • 8. Laos : 5.14pts
  • 9. Myanmar : 4.35pts
  • 10. Cambodia : 4.34pts

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