The report evaluates 137 countries based on various criteria, including socialsupport, income, expectations of a healthy life, and perceptions of corruption,to assess happiness levels.
The report, released on March 20 to coincide with the International Day ofHappiness, is published by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network.Participants from each country rated their level of happiness on a scale ofzero to ten, with zero indicating complete dissatisfaction and ten representingcomplete satisfaction.
Thailand scored 5.843, making it the third happiest country in Southeast Asia,behind Singapore (6.587) and Malaysia (6.012). When analysed by sub-factors,Thailand’s lowest score was in the perception of corruption category (0.013),followed by generosity (0.291), healthy life expectancy (0.461), freedom tomake life choices (0.624), social support (1.344), and GDP per capita (1.515).
Afghanistan was ranked as the least happy country, with Lebanon, Zimbabwe, andCongo not far behind./.