Comparison of Happiness Index between Vietnam and African Countries, 2006-2024

This chart compares the Happiness Index of Vietnam and several African countries from 2006 to 2024. The happiness levels in each country are assessed based on factors such as social support, life expectancy, and income levels. This comparison highlights how different factors have influenced the happiness in each country over the years.

The Happiness Index is a measure of life quality, typically calculated by considering various factors such as social support, life expectancy, income, freedom, and perceptions of corruption.

2006

  • 1. Vietnam : 5.29pts
  • 2. Egypt : 5.17pts
  • 3. South Africa : 5.08pts
  • 4. Zambia : 4.82pts
  • 5. Botswana : 4.74pts
  • 6. Nigeria : 4.71pts
  • 7. Mozambique : 4.59pts
  • 8. Ghana : 4.54pts
  • 9. Senegal : 4.42pts
  • 10. Kenya : 4.22pts

2016

  • 1. Mauritius : 5.61pts
  • 2. Libya : 5.43pts
  • 3. Morocco : 5.39pts
  • 4. Algeria : 5.34pts
  • 5. Nigeria : 5.22pts
  • 6. Vietnam : 5.06pts
  • 7. Eswatini : 4.87pts
  • 8. Gabon : 4.83pts
  • 9. Cameroon : 4.82pts
  • 10. South Africa : 4.77pts

2024

  • 1. Vietnam : 6.04pts
  • 2. Libya : 5.87pts
  • 3. Mauritius : 5.82pts
  • 4. South Africa : 5.42pts
  • 5. Algeria : 5.36pts
  • 6. Republic of the Congo : 5.22pts
  • 7. Mozambique : 5.22pts
  • 8. Gabon : 5.11pts
  • 9. Ivory Coast : 5.08pts
  • 10. Guinea : 5.02pts

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