Top 5 countries in the happiness index

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-05

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The top five countries in the world in terms of happiness are all located in Europe. Each of these countries is happier than the other, so what are they?

The first is Norway. Norway is located in the northern part of Europe and has a land area of 38It is 50,000 square kilometers and has a population of about 5.5 million. It is bordered by Sweden, Finland and Russia. Norway has the most tortuous coastline in the world, with a coastline of about 220,000 km. About 1 3 of the country's land is within the Arctic Circle. Although there is very little land available, Norway is one of the richest countries in the world and the most livable. It is the world's second-largest exporter of aquatic products, a world-famous fishing ground, and the world's fourth-largest shipping country. In addition, Norway is advanced in the fields of science and technology, culture, education and medical care, and many fields serve the people free of charge. Working here, the pay is very good, the benefits are very high, and the gap between the rich and the poor is small. People don't have to worry anymore, and everyone knows how to enjoy it. According to polls, Norway has been ranked among the best in the world for many years.

Fourth place goes to the Netherlands. The Netherlands is located in the western part of Europe and has a land area of 4It is 20,000 square kilometers and has a population of about 17.1 million. It is bordered by Belgium and Germany. The Netherlands has a developed industry and advanced technology, mainly in steel, shipbuilding, chemical, electronics and other industries. For the sake of the quality of life of the people, the Netherlands stipulates that people only work an average of five hours a day, and controls the average working hours per week to ensure that they have enough time to enjoy life. According to surveys, the Dutch can spend about nine hours a day resting and enjoying life.

Third place goes to Denmark. Denmark is located in the northern part of Europe and has a land area of 4It is 30,000 square kilometers and has a population of about six million. It is bordered by Germany and bordered by Norway and Sweden to the north. Although Denmark is a small country, it has a very developed industry, mainly in machinery, petroleum, electronics, chemical and other industries. According to the Happiness World Survey, Denmark is also a regular on the happiness list. In Denmark, people generally enjoy high-quality education, health care and social benefits, as well as a focus on work-life balance. People all over the country have a high sense of happiness and satisfaction, and people's income is basically used to enjoy life.

Second place goes to Finland. Finland is located in the northern part of Europe and has a land area of 33It is 80,000 square kilometers and has a population of about 5.6 million. It is bordered by Russia, Norway and Sweden, and is bordered by Estonia to the south. Finland has a complex and diverse topography, with more than 60,000 large and small lakes in the territory, and is known as the "Land of a Thousand Lakes". The national economy is mainly based on wood processing, minerals, electronics, machinery, shipbuilding, chemical and other industries. In Finland, it doesn't matter if you lose your job, as long as you go to register and report, you will be given a subsidy of 500 euros per month, which is equivalent to more than 3,800 yuan in our country. If you rent a house, you will pay 80% of the rent. In addition, Finland also has a pension system, housing, medical care and other welfare systems.

First place goes to Switzerland. Switzerland is located in the middle of Europe and has a land area of 4It is 10,000 square kilometers and has a population of about 8.5 million. It is bordered by France, Germany, Austria, Italy and Liechtenstein. Switzerland is a highly developed capitalist country, mainly focusing on industry, machinery, watchmaking and food processing. The per capita income is one of the highest in the world, with a per capita GDP of 9$30,000. Switzerland also offers various maternity benefits, with each child receiving a child benefit allowance every month from birth until he or she reaches the age of 16. In addition, Switzerland has implemented a free system of medical care, education, pension and so on. The people who live here get high wages and enjoy various benefits for free, so that people can live a good life and never worry about money.

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