? The 2018 reiteration was released on 14 March and focused on the relation between happiness and migration. As per 2018 Happiness Report, Finland is the happiest country in the world, with Norway, Denmark, Iceland, and Switzerland holding the next top positions. The World Happiness Report 2018 ranks 156 countries by their happiness levels, and 117 countries by the happiness of their immigrants.
In an impoverished society, the focused quest for material gain as conventionally measured typically makes a lot of sense. Higher household income generally signifies an improvement in the life conditions of the poor. The analysis of happiness changes from 2008 to 2015 shows Togo as the biggest gainer, moving up 17 places in the overall rankings from the 2015. According to the survey, As incomes rise from very low levels, human well_being improves.? Not surprisingly, the poor report a rising satisfaction with their lives as their meager incomes increase.? Therefore, we can draw a conclusion. With the improvement of living standard, people's happiness will increase. But this is only one of the important factors.
A country's wealth and its happiness. Levels are not exactly the same. So money only explains part of the problem. According to research, war and politics. Turmoil, totalitarian government and economic chaos have reduced happiness levels. Democracy, security, gender equality, sound social planning, political stability ,sound social medical institutions and better political and economic freedom can enhance the happiness of a nation's citizens.
From what has been discussed above, I hold the view that the country's happiness index can reflect a country's economic and social security level.