World Happiness Report 2023
It has been over ten years since the first World Happiness Report was published. And it is exactly ten years since the United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution 66/281, proclaiming 20 March to be observed annually as International Day of Happiness. Since then, more and more people have come to believe that our success as countries should be judged by the happiness of our people. There is also a growing consensus about how happiness should be measured. This consensus means that national happiness can now become an operational objective for governments.
Read the Report
- Executive Summary
- CHAPTER 1The Happiness Agenda: The Next 10 Years
- CHAPTER 2World Happiness, Trust and Social Connections in Times of Crisis
- CHAPTER 3Well-being and State Effectiveness
- CHAPTER 4Doing Good and Feeling Good: Relationships Between Altruism and Well-being for Altruists, Beneficiaries, and Observers
- CHAPTER 5Towards Well-Being Measurement with Social Media Across Space, Time and Cultures: Three Generations of Progress
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