UAE top in Gulf in happiness
UAE top in Gulf in happiness report
Nation beats Britain and Iceland with world ranking of 17 among 156 countries
By Faisal Masudi, Staff Reporter
Published: 20:00 March 19, 2013
Ajman: The UAE ranks highest among Gulf countries — as well as and above Britain and Iceland — in the World Happiness Report, it was revealed during the Quality of Life conference in Ajman on Tuesday.
Out of 156 countries ranked, the UAE is 17 — the regional best — beating Saudi Arabia’s 26. A step below the UAE is Britain at 18 while Iceland ranks 20.
Denmark is the world’s happiest country while the least happy is Togo, a small West African state, the report suggests.
The conference, at Kempinski Hotel Ajman, was held a day ahead of the International Day of Happiness (March 20).
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The opening ceremony was attended by His Highness Shaikh Humaid Bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Ajman. Opening remarks were made by Shaikh Ammar Bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Crown Prince of Ajman.
Shaikh Ammar said the UAE’s success was due to its leadership’s commitment to residents’ well-being. He highlighted efforts to increase jobs, essential services, security and infrastructure.
The report — commissioned for the 2012 UN Conference on Happiness under a UN General Assembly mandate — was issued by the Earth Institute of Columbia University in the US.
Report co-author John Helliwell told Gulf News several thousand Emiratis were surveyed between 2005 and 2011 to rate their happiness on a 10-point scale. The report data mainly came from Gallup World polls, which was averaged in the 2012 edition.
A variety of factors like family issues, work conditions and health were also included in the study. Other criteria were based on “business corruption” and “freedom to make life choices”.
The UAE was above world averages in happiness, below in business corruption, while women in the UAE were found to be happier than men.
“You can’t say about the UAE ranking: ‘It’s all because of the oil riches.’ That’s not sufficient explanation,” Helliwell said.
He added that his country — Canada — also had oil wealth but there had been “quite a lot of friction” in how it was spent.
“In the UAE, issues of redistribution of wealth have been without rancour. I admire that. But that is not an accident. We know there are magic keys of happiness — trust, generosity and social connections.”
He had earlier told the conference: “If you dropped a wallet or something valuable on the street, how likely is it to be returned by strangers, the police or neighbours?”
“Someone actually did this, with cash in the wallet, in many places. Helsinki [capital of Poland] was the only place the wallets were returned every time,” he later told Gulf News.
The conference was organised by the Ajman Executive Council in collaboration with Emirates Competitiveness Council.
The conference was attended by over 250 senior officials and decision-makers in the UAE. Panellists included Shaikh Abdul Aziz Bin Ali Al Nuaimi, Official Environmental Adviser to the Ajman government; Major General Mohammad Ahmad Rashid Al Marri, Director General of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) in Dubai, and Dr Mouza Obaid Ghubash, Chairperson of Standing Committe of Community Affairs at Supreme Council for National Security.
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Yes, Qatar do take away the happiness when it comes to salary and Housing rent. Even the Indians put 12 hours of their day almost all the days of the week and still the Indian and other asians are less paid.
They still accept the offer for their living and live a low level life. But the question still remains. Are we not allowed to take the fun like those of high salary paid ppl ?
Speed boats, horse riding, clubs, Adventure. etc. There are many more things which is available here to do but we cant go for it without spending big money.
Is Qatar only thinking of itself ?
Qatar doesnt take the spot because its full of whining expats...
If I was surrounded by hot women and alcohol all the time Id be happy too.
In all seriousness, UAE is far better at treating migrant workers than any other country in the region. Blue collar workers actually have some rights there.
Most of the locals Ive met there have been very respectful as well. Very open minded, modern and informed. Lots of things to do and the infrastructure is amazing. Abu Dhabi is probably the most organized and well laid out city in the world.
No wonder they had to pay me 18k more to move out here lol
qatar is one of the worst country i have visited in my entire life..fu** off.
Lol..Brit,
We can see around a great number of Qatar nationals (male & female) focusing more on education and overall national progressive reforms, including betterment of everyone's living conditions here.
May be possible..isn't it?
It will be, when the conference is next held in Doha :O)
I wish Qatar to top in the happiness list, ahead of UAE.
Helsinki is the capital of Finland
Warsaw is the capital of Poland
doha rocks...Nice biryani you get there :P
EAU
yea UAE Rox
Snickers, don't you agree that UAE is better in dealing with migrant workers in terms of job change, transperancy in moving in & out of the country, soft work ban, better infrastructure..and many more
in middle east no one cares migrant workers and labours
They include the labors and migrant workers in the happiness survey????
UAE IS THE BEST
Proof that the UN knows how to waste money on idiotic endeavours.