This chart compares the happiness index of South Korea, Japan, China, and Taiwan from 2006 to 2024. It visually displays the trends in happiness levels across these countries, highlighting the impact of social and economic factors on well-being. The data provides insights into the quality of life changes in these four Asian countries over the period.
The happiness index is a measure of the overall satisfaction and happiness of individuals. It is calculated by considering various factors such as economic stability, health, education, and social support.
Rank | Name | Indicator |
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1 | Taiwan | 6.50 pts |
2 | Japan | 6.06 pts |
3 | South Korea | 6.06 pts |
4 | China | 5.97 pts |