Finland tops the list of the world’s happiest countries
According to the World Happiness Report 2021, Finland has been named the world’s happiest country for the fourth year in a row. The report, which ranks 149 countries based on factors such as social support, life expectancy, and GDP per capita, aims to provide insight into the well-being and happiness of people around the world.
Finland’s continued success in the ranking can be attributed to a number of factors. The country has a strong social welfare system, which provides citizens with access to healthcare, education, and other basic
needs. Finland also has a high level of trust in its government and institutions, which contributes to a sense of stability and security.
In addition, Finland places a high value on work-life balance, with generous parental leave policies and flexible work arrangements. This helps to promote a sense of well-being and reduces stress among citizens.
Other countries in the top five include Denmark, Switzerland, Iceland, and the Netherlands. All of these countries share similar traits, such as strong social support networks and high levels of trust in government.
While the report provides insight into the overall happiness of a country, it also highlights the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health and well-being. The pandemic has brought about significant challenges and disruptions and has underscored the importance of social support and community.
Staff Reporter