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Australia the world's happiest nation: OECD

Australia is still the world's happiest nation based on criteria including income, jobs, housing and health, despite some signs of a slowing economy, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

Australia kept the top spot for the third straight year, leading Sweden and Canada, the Paris-based group's Better Life Index showed, when each of 11 categories surveyed in 36 nations is given equal weight.

More than 73 per cent of people aged 15 to 64 in Australia have a paid job, above the OECD average of 66 per cent, while life expectancy at birth in Australia is almost 82 years, two years higher than the OECD average, the survey showed.

Australia, the only major developed nation to avoid the 2009 worldwide recession, remains at the top of the OECD index even as the mining boom powering economic growth crests and the government forecasts unemployment will rise to 5.75 per cent by June 2014, from 5.5 per cent last month.

“Australia performs exceptionally well in measures of well-being, as shown by the fact that it ranks among the top countries in a large number of topics in the Better Life Index,” the OECD said.

The average household net-adjusted disposable income was $US28,884 a year, well above the OECD average of $US23,047. "Money, while it cannot buy happiness, is an important means to achieving higher living standards," the OECD noted.

But the organisation also pointed out that there is a considerable gap between the richest and poorest – the top 20 per cent of the population earn six times as much as the bottom 20 per cent.

The data also showed Australian work fewer hours a year than their OECD peers. The average Australian works 1693 hours, compared with most people in the OECD who work 1776 hours a year.

Australians also share a stronger sense of community than the OECD average. According to the the report, 94 per cent of people "believe they know someone they could rely on in a time a need, higher than the OECD average of 90 per cent.

Moreover, more Australians participate in the democratic process than anywhere else in the OECD, with 93 per cent voter turnout during the last election, the highest among the surveyed countries. The average is 72 per cent.

Australians are also more satisfied with their lives than the OECD average, with 84 per cent of people saying they have more positive experiences in an average day (feelings of rest, pride in accomplishment, enjoyment, etc) than negative ones (pain, worry, sadness, boredom, etc). This figure is higher than the OECD average of 80 per cent.

Australia the world's happiest nation: OECD
 
On a related topic... I was on a cruise ship when the Boston Marathon terrorism happened. I heard some youngsters--a few from America and one guy from Australia talking, in a buffet food line. The girl said: 'I want to move to Australia'. The Aussie guy: 'Cool, but why?' The girl: 'So that I don't have to deal with shi$ like this in my life'.

Australia should be a superpower in its own right, being blessed with so much land, resources, and educated people. And it is also blessed with no land borders--something not trivial.
 
with large deadly spiders there I can't picture it as happy state ... :undecided:
 
canada and AUS both have the same score.

If Canada had the same weather than I would say Canada every day of the week, but the weather here sucks balls half the year. But hey, jobs are everywhere, economy's good, you have complete political and social freedom to live your life etc...
 
Don't know about the happiest in the world,but Aussies beyond any doubt are some of the most friendliest and fair humans i have ever met.

They have a strong sense of humor,they find a funny aspect in anything they want.

Beer,BBQ,Babes,Beaches ... Give these to an Aussie and he's the happiest man on earth.
 
Here's the study
Canada

In general; Canadians are more satisfied with their lives than the OECD average, with 82% of people saying they have more positive experiences in an average day (feelings of rest, pride in accomplishment, enjoyment, etc) than negative ones (pain, worry, sadness, boredom, etc). This figure is higher than the OECD average of 80%.
 
You are more likely to make up with an Australian girl on a first date than any other in the world. Great gf's , bad wives. :D

Australia has a VERY high divorce rate :/

I did a summerschool over there, people are polite and very friendly. But to be honest with you guys, no country is compared to the US

Check this out :rofl:
 
As Aeronaut summed it up , BBQ, Beaches and Beer :) - i will refrain from detailing another B :D
Australians value a 'fair go' and everyone gets a fair chance

PS. For the time being, life is pretty good in DPRK :sleep:
 
canada and AUS both have the same score.

If Canada had the same weather than I would say Canada every day of the week, but the weather here sucks balls half the year. But hey, jobs are everywhere, economy's good, you have complete political and social freedom to live your life etc...

Give me Aussie over Canuks any day.. Sorry but you blokes are governed by a bunch of neo libtards who have no idea what the real world works by.. And add to that freezing my balls off.. no thank you..:P
 
Give me Aussie over Canuks any day.. Sorry but you blokes are governed by a bunch of neo libtards who have no idea what the real world works by.. And add to that freezing my balls off.. no thank you..:P

kindly hit your head against the nearest wall.

Canada has had a conservative leadership and govt for quite a while. In fact, the current govt is considered to be closer to the neocon movement in the US than the classic conservative govts we've had in Canada.

And nobody gives a fuu about the rest of the world here b/c we have the US next door. Canada and the US have the largest bilateral trade on the planet and it never stop growing. Canada is also protected by the USA and naturally Canadians have no fear of any country on the planet. On top of that, oil production is set to multiply by a factor of 4 by 2020 which means relationship with the US will become even stronger, if that's even possible, and the Canadian economy will become even more sheltered against future global recessions.

Canadians don't have too many worries for a reason.
 
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