Submitted by kristianreese t3_11x27s6 in dataisbeautiful
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marhide t1_jd20rhf wrote
It’s called Prozac.
Finland is 11th in the world for per capita antidepressant consumption.
arimill t1_jd297jt wrote
It's called feeling social pressure to self-report as happy so as to not inconvenience people with your problems
gstefans t1_jd6zy8r wrote
In terms of actual data, both could still hold, a country could simultaneously appear happy and depressed:
You could have the highest mean and a (relatively) high proportion of depression. But this display only shows the mean, not the extremes or the shape of the distribution.
marhide t1_jd71tfq wrote
I just think it’s a bit disingenuous to talk about happiest nations and not control for antidepressant consumption, because obviously there’s a deficit of happiness if people are turning to pills.
My feeling is that the happiest people probably live in places that are both prosperous and have a pleasant climate; the little European possessions of the Caribbean are probably a good example.
gstefans t1_jd7lkhk wrote
Right - If there was a non-pill-based measure of miserability, then there should be a spike in some of the northern countries simply due to lack of sunshine (and vitamin D).
You might still have some of the same countries show high average happiness due to income, public health systems etc etc
Notabogun t1_jdg34ty wrote
Canadian here, love my winters. We take part in a lot of social winter activities, skiing, curling, snowshoeing and winter camping. We’re all pretty content. We do travel to the sun, for us it’s mostly in May or November when the snow isn’t there to entertain us. Most of the people we know that go to the sun are not that fit or adventurous, that’s just my personal take.
Midnight_Sun_Yat-sen t1_jddfweu wrote
Got a link for that?
BananaSoupReddit t1_jd2h77r wrote
In one 2018 poll Finland was also the most racist among EU so... Weird correlation ;D
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Midnight_Sun_Yat-sen t1_jddfug5 wrote
Summers actually get hot in Finland. We have four seasons...
Boatster_McBoat t1_jd202qx wrote
That choice of colour scale caused a measurable reduction in world happiness
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newenglandredshirt t1_jd10irp wrote
Finland , Finland , Finland
The country where I want to be
Pony trekking or camping or just watching TV
Finland , Finland , Finland
It's the country for me
Gargomon251 t1_jd24ige wrote
Finland has it all
mata_dan t1_jd2zms6 wrote
I like how this is pretty much what you'd expect. Except Indians maybe slightly pessimistic.
HaAnotherLlama t1_jd14qq5 wrote
Why the Nords are high-
ttps://slate.com/news-and-politics/2021/04/finland-happiness-lagom-hygge.html
akohhh t1_jd2m5r9 wrote
Pretty consistent with GDP per capitaI I’d think.
peffervescence t1_jd5pie3 wrote
After watching an episode of The Reluctant Traveler I can only assume Finland is the happiest country because they’re drunk all the time.
kaufe t1_jd8o91f wrote
Protestant supremacy. Southern Euros may have siestas but they also have 20%+ youth unemployment.
Gargomon251 t1_jd24jql wrote
Why is Africa always the odd continent out in all these maps?
Boatster_McBoat t1_jd2nh3s wrote
Africa is a continent
Edit: the world is now a better place, be excellent to each other
Gargomon251 t1_jd3kmw1 wrote
Fixed it for you
Boatster_McBoat t1_jd3l2sk wrote
Ok, do you mean why are there African countries with no data? Or why are African countries towards the unfavourable end of the reported data?
Gargomon251 t1_jd3mf8n wrote
Obviously the latter. African countries always seem to be on the far end of the scale on many issues. Like "countries where domino's pizza restaurants exists" or " the countries never visited by a sitting US president"
Boatster_McBoat t1_jd3mqq7 wrote
A lot of those are correlated with per capita wealth / economic development.
Come to think of it, the data gaps correlate with much the same thing
Gargomon251 t1_jd3ng9f wrote
So why does Africa have so much lower per capita than every other continent
Boatster_McBoat t1_jd3ojzw wrote
I didn't know, so I did a quick google. This link looked like it was on point: https://issafrica.org/iss-today/africa-is-losing-the-battle-against-extreme-poverty#:~:text=Bad%20governance%2C%20corruption%20and%20high,inequality%20also%20drive%20up%20poverty.&text=Africa's%20high%20fertility%20rates%20mean,Africa's%20high%20population%20growth%20rate.
>Africa’s inability to reduce its high extreme poverty rate has been attributed to numerous factors. One is the over-reliance on natural resources for growth instead of agricultural and rural development, which characterises 85% of Africans’ livelihoods. The higher initial poverty levels coupled with low asset ownership and restricted access to public services also make it difficult for households to take advantage of growth. Bad governance, corruption and high-income inequality also drive up poverty. >Africa’s high fertility rates mean that economic growth rates translate into smaller per capita income increases. While the extreme poverty rate will likely fall, the number of poor people will rise due to Africa’s high population growth rate
Gargomon251 t1_jd3pmui wrote
Yikes, it's like everything is going wrong at once. And I don't understand how they can have a high population growth rate when they also have a high poverty rate. Why are these people having so many children?
Boatster_McBoat t1_jd3q0vl wrote
Strong correlation between low income and high infant mortality. Strong correlation between high infant mortality and high birth rates. Search YouTube for Hans Rosling ... Some incredible (and hopeful) videos on this sort of data
Gargomon251 t1_jd3r32q wrote
But if they're dying it should be canceling out the population boom
Boatster_McBoat t1_jd3tsiw wrote
Birth rate overcompensates for higher infant mortality. As infant mortality drops, birth rate drops and population growth slows.
Seriously check out a Hans Rosling video it will blow your mind.
Here's one to get you started https://youtu.be/hVimVzgtD6w
DoeCommaJohn t1_jd13z7s wrote
Imagine living in freezing temperatures and right next to Russia and still being happy. The Finns must be doing something right