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According to income levels, living standards, employment rates, mental health and family stability, the latest United Nations Global Happiness Report ranked the world's top ten happiest countries. Now, follow the British Daily Telegraph's recent report, to enjoy the style of the 10 countries, together to find happiness ...
first place: Danish
It is not surprising that this country, with only 5.5 million of the population, ranks first in the world's happiest countries. Since 1973, Denmark has ranked first in the European Commission's European Barometer survey, a survey of the health and well-being of members of the public.
Earlier this year, the capital of Copenhagen in the international magazine "monolithic glasses" in the selection, also because of its high quality of life as the world's most livable city. At the same time, because you have the best restaurants in the world, you can enjoy the best food in Copenhagen.
Second place: Norway
Earlier this year, Norway was also considered the world's happiest nation in the Legatum Institute's Global Prosperity Index. In the 95% survey, they were delighted to have the freedom to choose their own way of life. Norway's GDP per capita is as high as 36088 pounds a year (about 350,000 yuan), and residents are ranked second in the world for life satisfaction.
Third place: Switzerland
Switzerland ranks third in the happiest countries. According to the latest World Economic Forum report, Switzerland for five consecutive years ranked top of the most competitive countries. The reason for the award is: excellent education, the vitality of the market and the strength of innovation.
Fourth place: Netherlands
The Netherlands ranked fourth in last year's Global Happiness Report. It is famous for its liberal policies and delicious beer.
Fifth place: Sweden
In the OECD survey, Swedes have an average of 7.6 satisfaction with their lives, which is one of the high points of the survey.
Sixth place: Canada
Canada ranked sixth in this year's global happiness report because of its high income levels and life expectancy. According to the OECD's Happiness Index, 94% of Canadians think they know who they can rely on when they need it, while 82% think they can face negative experiences in a positive light.
Seventh place: Finland
According to the Legatum Institute's Global Prosperity Index, Finland is the world's highest quality of life, and according to the Global Peace Index, it is also one of the world's most peaceful countries.
Eighth place: Austria
The mountainous land country, with a population of only 8.47 million people, is renowned for its rich music and artistic scene. Austria is also one of the richest countries in the world, according to data released this year by the International Monetary Fund.
Nineth Place: Iceland
Iceland is an island in northern Europe. It not only provides residents with relatively low income tax, but also free health care and compulsory education up to secondary school. It is also ranked among the world's most peaceful nations, in the Global Peace Index compiled by the British Economist Intelligence think-tank.
Tenth Place: Australia
Australia is home to the Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef system, and boasts pristine beaches, coasts and warm weather throughout the year, making it one of the world's most popular destinations. Early this year, nearly 350,000 people applied for Australia's six "best jobs in the world". In the global Livable Study of The Economist think-tank, Melbourne is also considered to be the most livable city, based on the level of crime, the incidence of conflict, the level of medical care, the level of censorship and the weather, education and transportation.