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Six Key Variables Correlated with National Happiness
Research analyzing national happiness levels across different countries and time periods has identified six key factors that are strongly correlated with societal well-being. These variables include a nation's economic standard of living (measured by per capita GDP), the availability of social support, the freedom for citizens to make important life choices, healthy life expectancy, the level of generosity, and the perceived absence of corruption in government and business.
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Six Key Variables Correlated with National Happiness