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Padahal nilai intensitas kebahagiaan Indonesia turun 7 point daripada tahun 2007, tapi masih bisa nomer 1

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What about Individual Countries? Comparing 2007 to 2011 are their Citizens Happier or not?

Measuring the “very happy” group, the greatest improvements are found in Turkey (up 16 points since 2007) followed by Mexico (up 10 points), Australia (up 7 points), Japan (up 6 points) and India and Canada (each up 5 points).

Of the 24 countries measured less than half (9 countries) have experienced increases in happiness intensity compared with 13 that dropped and two countries with no change.

Those countries experiencing the greatest drop in happiness intensity were Brazil (down 9 points) followed by Indonesia (down 7 points), Russia (down 6 points) and South Africa (down 5 points).

The following list of countries shows the increase (+) or decline (-) of the ‘very happy’ cohort compared with results for the same group measured in 2007:

Argentina +4
Australia +7
Belgium -2
Brazil -9
Canada +5
China N/C
France -1
Germany +3
Great Britain -3
Hungary -4
India +5
Indonesia -7
Italy +2
Japan +6
Mexico +10
Poland -1
Russia -6
Saudi Arabia -1
South Africa -5
South Korea -1
Spain -4
Sweden N/C
Turkey +16
United States -1

http://www.ipsos-na.com/news-polls/p...e.aspx?id=5515

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