The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) published reports this month to show which countries are the happiest.
The following factors were taken into consideration:
Housing, Income, Income and Wealth,Jobs, Jobs and Earnings, Community, Social Connections, Education, Education and Skills, Environment, Environmental Quality, Governance, Civic engagement and Governance, Health, Health Status, Life satisfaction, Subjective Well-being, Safety, Personal Security, Work-Life balance, Work and Life.
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Click here to view office space in the Netherlands (The happiest place on Earth)
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