Latest
issue
Uniting the world of spa & wellness
Get Spa Business and Spa Business insider digital magazines FREE
Sign up here ▸
News   Features   Products   Company profilesProfiles   Press releasesProfiles   Magazine   Handbook   Advertise    Subscribe  
NEWS
Social foundations, mental health key to happy countries, finds World Happiness Report
POSTED 20 Mar 2017 . BY Jane Kitchen
Norway tops the global happiness rankings, moving up from 4th place in 2016 Credit: Shutterstock/517415446
Norway tops the global happiness rankings, moving up from 4th place in 2016, followed closely by Denmark, Iceland and Switzerland, according to new rankings from the World Happiness Report 2017 , released today, 20 March – World Happiness Day – by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network.

The first World Happiness Report was published in 2012, and since then, happiness is increasingly considered to be a measure of social progress and a goal of public policy. In 2016, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) committed itself “to redefine the growth narrative to put people’s wellbeing at the centre of governments’ efforts.”

The top-four ranked countries all score highly on the factors found to support happiness: caring, freedom, generosity, honesty, health, income and good governance.

All of the other countries in the top ten also have high values in the six key variables that are used to explain happiness differences: income, healthy life expectancy, having someone to count on in times of trouble, generosity, freedom and trust.

Finland ranks in fifth place, followed by the Netherlands, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia and Sweden, which are tied for 9th place.

The importance of social foundations to happiness is also emphasised in the report, which points out that about half of the differences in rankings are explained by things like having someone to count on, generosity, a sense of freedom and freedom from corruption. The other half is attributed to GDP per capita and healthy life expectancy – both of which also depend on on the social context.

Mental health is also extremely important to happiness, the report finds; in Western societies, diagnosed mental illness is more important than income, employment or physical illness to happiness; in every country, physical health is also important, yet in no country is it more important than mental health. In all countries, the most powerful effect would come from eliminating depression and anxiety, which are the biggest forms of mental illness.

The report also found that people in China are no happier than they were 25 years ago, despite growth in per-capita income; that much of Africa is struggling when it comes to happiness; and that happiness has fallen in the US, mostly due to declining social support and increased corruption.
RELATED STORIES
  The World Happiness Report 2015 reveals happiest countries


The 2015 edition of the World Happiness Report has been released by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), revealing the changes in happiness levels in 158 countries. The report has been produced since 2012 to encourage world leaders to pursue a sustainable development agenda that includes wellbeing as an essential element.
MORE NEWS
HCM News: Taking GLP-1s is linked to a decline in physical activity
People taking GLP-1 weight loss medications such as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro and Zepbound may be losing weight, but they’re also becoming less physically active, according to new research presented at the ENDO 2026 annual meeting of the Endocrine Society
Mubadala makes €1 billion bid for Pierre and Vacances
Abu Dhabi-based investment firm Mubadala Capital has made a binding, fully financed €1 billion offer to acquire Pierre and Vacances SA, the European holiday resort operator behind the continental European Center Parcs business.
Synergy The Retreat Show launches resource for retreat business leaders to showcase specialisms
Global retreat trade show, Synergy The Retreat Show, has launched a resource called The Source, which hosts an open-access online Transformation Series programme.
The SATCC announces first five-day Living with Cancer and Beyond retreat
The Standards Authority for Touch in Cancer Care (SATCC) charity has announced its first five- day Living with Cancer and Beyond retreat, which will be held at Carden Park Hotel and Spa in Cheshire, UK, between 1 and 5 September.
+ More news   

FEATURED SUPPLIERS

Le Atelier by C.O.D.E. - bespoke means moving beyond the catalogue to delivering contextual design responses
Le Atelier by C.O.D.E. doesn't offer a standard bespoke service, it provides a highly customised approach to designing massage beds and loungers in high-end wellness environments. [more...]

Longevity in spas: a strategic choice, not a default setting
Longevity has become one of the most debated concepts in contemporary wellness. [more...]
+ More featured suppliers  
COMPANY PROFILES
Unbescheiden GmbH

Unbescheiden GmbH was founded in 1869 in Baden- Baden, Germany [more...]
International SPA Association

Since 1991, the International SPA Association has been recognised worldwide as the professional orga [more...]
+ More profiles  
CATALOGUE GALLERY
 

+ More catalogues  

DIRECTORY
+ More directory  
DIARY

 

26-27 Jun 2026

The Longevity Show

Tobacco Docks, London, United Kingdom
03-05 Jul 2026

World Championship in Massage

Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
+ More diary  
 
ABOUT LEISURE MEDIA
LEISURE MEDIA MAGAZINES
LEISURE MEDIA HANDBOOKS
LEISURE MEDIA WEBSITES
LEISURE MEDIA PRODUCT SEARCH
 
SPA BUSINESS
SPA OPPORTUNITIES
SPA BUSINESS HANDBOOK
PRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS
FREE DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS
ADVERTISE . CONTACT US

Leisure Media
Tel: +44 (0)1462 431385

©Cybertrek 2026
Uniting the world of spa & wellness
Get Spa Business and Spa Business insider digital magazines FREE
Sign up here ▸
News   Products   Magazine   Subscribe
NEWS
Social foundations, mental health key to happy countries, finds World Happiness Report
POSTED 20 Mar 2017 . BY Jane Kitchen
Norway tops the global happiness rankings, moving up from 4th place in 2016 Credit: Shutterstock/517415446
Norway tops the global happiness rankings, moving up from 4th place in 2016, followed closely by Denmark, Iceland and Switzerland, according to new rankings from the World Happiness Report 2017 , released today, 20 March – World Happiness Day – by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network.

The first World Happiness Report was published in 2012, and since then, happiness is increasingly considered to be a measure of social progress and a goal of public policy. In 2016, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) committed itself “to redefine the growth narrative to put people’s wellbeing at the centre of governments’ efforts.”

The top-four ranked countries all score highly on the factors found to support happiness: caring, freedom, generosity, honesty, health, income and good governance.

All of the other countries in the top ten also have high values in the six key variables that are used to explain happiness differences: income, healthy life expectancy, having someone to count on in times of trouble, generosity, freedom and trust.

Finland ranks in fifth place, followed by the Netherlands, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia and Sweden, which are tied for 9th place.

The importance of social foundations to happiness is also emphasised in the report, which points out that about half of the differences in rankings are explained by things like having someone to count on, generosity, a sense of freedom and freedom from corruption. The other half is attributed to GDP per capita and healthy life expectancy – both of which also depend on on the social context.

Mental health is also extremely important to happiness, the report finds; in Western societies, diagnosed mental illness is more important than income, employment or physical illness to happiness; in every country, physical health is also important, yet in no country is it more important than mental health. In all countries, the most powerful effect would come from eliminating depression and anxiety, which are the biggest forms of mental illness.

The report also found that people in China are no happier than they were 25 years ago, despite growth in per-capita income; that much of Africa is struggling when it comes to happiness; and that happiness has fallen in the US, mostly due to declining social support and increased corruption.
RELATED STORIES
The World Happiness Report 2015 reveals happiest countries


The 2015 edition of the World Happiness Report has been released by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), revealing the changes in happiness levels in 158 countries. The report has been produced since 2012 to encourage world leaders to pursue a sustainable development agenda that includes wellbeing as an essential element.
MORE NEWS
HCM News: Taking GLP-1s is linked to a decline in physical activity
People taking GLP-1 weight loss medications such as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro and Zepbound may be losing weight, but they’re also becoming less physically active, according to new research presented at the ENDO 2026 annual meeting of the Endocrine Society
Mubadala makes €1 billion bid for Pierre and Vacances
Abu Dhabi-based investment firm Mubadala Capital has made a binding, fully financed €1 billion offer to acquire Pierre and Vacances SA, the European holiday resort operator behind the continental European Center Parcs business.
Synergy The Retreat Show launches resource for retreat business leaders to showcase specialisms
Global retreat trade show, Synergy The Retreat Show, has launched a resource called The Source, which hosts an open-access online Transformation Series programme.
The SATCC announces first five-day Living with Cancer and Beyond retreat
The Standards Authority for Touch in Cancer Care (SATCC) charity has announced its first five- day Living with Cancer and Beyond retreat, which will be held at Carden Park Hotel and Spa in Cheshire, UK, between 1 and 5 September.
Palazzo di Varignana launches family wellbeing and longevity retreat in Emilia Romagna
Palazzo di Varignana, in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy, has created a new tailored health programme designed specifically for families.
Ansana Wellness and Spa debuts at Patmos Aktis as it joins Marriott
Patmos Aktis, a Luxury Collection Resort and Spa, has opened in Greece, with a renovated and rebranded wellness offering called Ansana Wellness and Spa.
+ More news   
 
FEATURED SUPPLIERS

Le Atelier by C.O.D.E. - bespoke means moving beyond the catalogue to delivering contextual design responses
Le Atelier by C.O.D.E. doesn't offer a standard bespoke service, it provides a highly customised approach to designing massage beds and loungers in high-end wellness environments. [more...]

Longevity in spas: a strategic choice, not a default setting
Longevity has become one of the most debated concepts in contemporary wellness. [more...]
+ More featured suppliers  
COMPANY PROFILES
Unbescheiden GmbH

Unbescheiden GmbH was founded in 1869 in Baden- Baden, Germany [more...]
+ More profiles  
CATALOGUE GALLERY
+ More catalogues  

DIRECTORY
+ More directory  
DIARY

 

26-27 Jun 2026

The Longevity Show

Tobacco Docks, London, United Kingdom
03-05 Jul 2026

World Championship in Massage

Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
+ More diary  
 


ADVERTISE . CONTACT US

Leisure Media
Tel: +44 (0)1462 431385

©Cybertrek 2026

ABOUT LEISURE MEDIA
LEISURE MEDIA MAGAZINES
LEISURE MEDIA HANDBOOKS
LEISURE MEDIA WEBSITES
LEISURE MEDIA PRODUCT SEARCH
PRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS
FREE DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS