Copenhagen is the happiest city in the world – Helsinki ranked 14th
Surveys|The happiness of cities was studied through six themes.
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Copenhagen is the happiest city in the world, according to a study by the British Institute for the Quality of Life.
Helsinki ranked 14th in the city list, which looked at citizens, administration, the environment, the economy, health and mobility.
In the spring, Finland was named the happiest country in the world in the UN -sponsored World Happiness report based on different metrics.
Copenhagen is cities to measure happiness study Based on the happiest city in the world.
According to Happy City Index, the following was Zurich, Singapore, Aarhus and Antwerp.
Helsinki was ranked 14 in Helsinki between Paris and Aalborg, Denmark. Espoo was ranked 53 after Bilbao and before Beijing. Tampere, ranked 96, beat his ancient rival Turku, which was ranked 99th in the list. Oulu, in the wigs of the Gulf of Bothnia, was 125.
In total, the list included 200 cities. The tail end was held by the shortage of Croatia, the harsh of Texas Housto and the Turkish.
Study has made the British Institute for the Quality of Life and researchers emphasize that no city should be considered happiest despite their listing. Instead, the researchers named 31 « golden cities », which were particularly successful in the study.
Finland was the happiest country in the world, according to The World Happiness, sponsored by the UN sponsored in the spring.
Why However, the capital of the happiest country is not the happiest city?
There are differences in the implementation of the survey surveys and the metrics they may explain that may explain the difference.
The study of the happiness of the countries is based on the three -year average of a survey conducted in different countries. In the survey, the respondents themselves evaluate the degree of happiness.
The Cantril Ladder meter is used to measure happiness. In it, respondents must give their own current life a grade on a scale of 0-10, where 10 is the best possible and 0 of the worst possible life.
The report examines the results of the survey through different variables. These include GDP per capita, expectation of healthy years, social support, freedom, generosity and the level of corruption.
Urban Happiness, on the other hand, is examined through six themes that are citizens, administration, environment, economy, health and mobility. There are 82 indicators inside the themes.
Urban researchers emphasize that all cities have not been included in their research. Many cities have not been taken into account because there is not enough information available.