Comparison of Happiness Index between South Korea and Southeast Asian Countries, 2006-2024

This chart compares the Happiness Index of South Korea and Southeast Asian countries from 2006 to 2024. The Happiness Index measures subjective well-being and quality of life, reflecting various social and economic factors of each country. The chart shows the changes in South Korea's happiness over the period and highlights the differences with Southeast Asian countries.

The Happiness Index is an indicator of how satisfied people are with their lives, measuring subjective well-being and quality of life. It is calculated by considering factors such as social support, life expectancy, freedom, and perception of corruption.

2006

  • 1. Singapore : 6.46pts
  • 2. Malaysia : 6.01pts
  • 3. Thailand : 5.89pts
  • 4. South Korea : 5.33pts
  • 5. Vietnam : 5.29pts
  • 6. Laos : 5.08pts
  • 7. Indonesia : 4.95pts
  • 8. Philippines : 4.67pts
  • 9. Cambodia : 3.57pts

2016

  • 1. Malaysia : 6.32pts
  • 2. Thailand : 6.07pts
  • 3. Singapore : 6.03pts
  • 4. South Korea : 5.97pts
  • 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. Singapore : 6.52pts
  • 2. South Korea : 6.06pts
  • 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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