This chart displays the Happiness Index rankings of countries in Asia and Oceania from 2005 to 2023. It highlights the levels of happiness and well-being in these regions, reflecting on various factors such as economic stability, social support, and life expectancy.
The Happiness Index is a measure that rates how happy people feel they are, on average, in a particular country. It often factors in elements like income, social support, life expectancy, freedom to make life choices, generosity, and perceptions of corruption.
Rank | Name | Indicator |
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1 | Israel | 7.47 pts |
2 | New Zealand | 7.12 pts |
3 | Australia | 7.09 pts |
4 | Singapore | 6.59 pts |
5 | United Arab Emirates | 6.57 pts |
6 | Taiwan | 6.54 pts |
7 | Saudi Arabia | 6.46 pts |
8 | Bahrain | 6.17 pts |
9 | Kazakhstan | 6.14 pts |
10 | Cyprus | 6.13 pts |
11 | Japan | 6.13 pts |
12 | Uzbekistan | 6.01 pts |
13 | Malaysia | 6.01 pts |
14 | South Korea | 5.95 pts |
15 | Thailand | 5.84 pts |
16 | Mongolia | 5.84 pts |
17 | Kyrgyzstan | 5.83 pts |
18 | China | 5.82 pts |
19 | Vietnam | 5.76 pts |
20 | Philippines | 5.52 pts |