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Why Nordic countries might not be as happy as you think | Why Nordic countries might not be as happy as you think |
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Nordic countries like Finland and Norway may regularly come out on top of world happiness indexes for wellbeing year-on-year - but new research shows the happiness is far from universal. | |
A report authored by the Nordic Council of Ministers and the Happiness Research Institute in Copenhagen aims to provide a more nuanced picture of life in the Nordic nations - suggesting their reputations as utopias for happiness are masking significant problems for some parts of the population, especially young people. | A report authored by the Nordic Council of Ministers and the Happiness Research Institute in Copenhagen aims to provide a more nuanced picture of life in the Nordic nations - suggesting their reputations as utopias for happiness are masking significant problems for some parts of the population, especially young people. |
The researchers behind In the Shadow of Happiness looked at data collected across five years between 2012-2016 to try and build a better picture of the so-called "happiness superpowers". | The researchers behind In the Shadow of Happiness looked at data collected across five years between 2012-2016 to try and build a better picture of the so-called "happiness superpowers". |
It asked people to mark their satisfaction with life out of 10 - with people above a seven categorised as thriving, fives and sixes as struggling and anyone scoring below a four deemed to be suffering. | It asked people to mark their satisfaction with life out of 10 - with people above a seven categorised as thriving, fives and sixes as struggling and anyone scoring below a four deemed to be suffering. |
It found that in total 12.3% of people living in the Nordic region said they were struggling or suffering, with 13.5% of young people ranking themselves as such. | It found that in total 12.3% of people living in the Nordic region said they were struggling or suffering, with 13.5% of young people ranking themselves as such. |
This level only worsened in the age bracket of 80 or above - a group more affected by issues like illness. | This level only worsened in the age bracket of 80 or above - a group more affected by issues like illness. |
It found general health and mental health were both closely associated with happiness ratings - with unemployment, income and sociability also playing a role. | It found general health and mental health were both closely associated with happiness ratings - with unemployment, income and sociability also playing a role. |
By and large the report challenges our typical conception of the happiness trajectory of life - especially that we are all at our happiest while young. | By and large the report challenges our typical conception of the happiness trajectory of life - especially that we are all at our happiest while young. |
Mental health as a factor | Mental health as a factor |
Researchers found mental health to be one of the most significant barriers to subjective well-being. | Researchers found mental health to be one of the most significant barriers to subjective well-being. |
Their data found these problems being reported by young people in particular. | Their data found these problems being reported by young people in particular. |
"More and more young people are getting lonely and stressed and having mental disorders," one of the report's authors, Michael Birkjaer, told the Guardian newspaper. | "More and more young people are getting lonely and stressed and having mental disorders," one of the report's authors, Michael Birkjaer, told the Guardian newspaper. |
"We are seeing that this epidemic of mental illness and loneliness is reaching the shores of the Nordic countries." | "We are seeing that this epidemic of mental illness and loneliness is reaching the shores of the Nordic countries." |
In Denmark, 18.3% of people aged 16 to 24 said they suffered from poor mental health - with the number rising to 23.8% for women in that age bracket. | In Denmark, 18.3% of people aged 16 to 24 said they suffered from poor mental health - with the number rising to 23.8% for women in that age bracket. |
Norway saw a 40% increase over the five-year-period of young people seeking help for mental health difficulties. | Norway saw a 40% increase over the five-year-period of young people seeking help for mental health difficulties. |
The report notes that in Finland, which ranked as the happiest world country in 2018, suicide was responsible for a third of all deaths among the age bracket. | The report notes that in Finland, which ranked as the happiest world country in 2018, suicide was responsible for a third of all deaths among the age bracket. |
It found that young women consistently reported feeling depressed more than young men did. | It found that young women consistently reported feeling depressed more than young men did. |
What other patterns did it find? | What other patterns did it find? |
The authors say that in Nordic countries high incomes protected people against feeling they were suffering or struggling. | The authors say that in Nordic countries high incomes protected people against feeling they were suffering or struggling. |
They also found that people were more than three times more likely to report a low score if they were unemployed, especially men, who were also more likely to report mental health problems when unemployed. | They also found that people were more than three times more likely to report a low score if they were unemployed, especially men, who were also more likely to report mental health problems when unemployed. |
It said that research shows lack of social contact was a greater problem among Nordic men than women. | It said that research shows lack of social contact was a greater problem among Nordic men than women. |
Other conclusions included: | Other conclusions included: |
Is it really that bad then? | Is it really that bad then? |
While the figures may seem stark, it is in isolation in some of the happiest - overall - countries on earth. | While the figures may seem stark, it is in isolation in some of the happiest - overall - countries on earth. |
Although the report particularly focuses on Nordic countries, it does compare some of the data to that recorded elsewhere. | Although the report particularly focuses on Nordic countries, it does compare some of the data to that recorded elsewhere. |
So while 3.9% of people in the Nordic region may report scores so low they are classed as "suffering" - that level is as high as 26.9% in Russia and 17% in France. | So while 3.9% of people in the Nordic region may report scores so low they are classed as "suffering" - that level is as high as 26.9% in Russia and 17% in France. |
So the picture in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden does remain relatively rosy - just not as perfect as some may have painted. | So the picture in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden does remain relatively rosy - just not as perfect as some may have painted. |
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