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How is Israel that high? Considering the military threat of all the countries around them and their own military efforts/genocide/disrespectful behaviour against palestinians and lebanon and all that with obligatory military service for almost everyone iirc. Me personally, I would be very unhappy in Israel.
Because complaining is seen as a betrayal to the Zionist project. If Israel is not seen as a positive country from the outside, then support for Israel is in trouble. They do not need everybody on their side, but especially American Jews are critical. So Israel build up this facade of a high tech democracy in the Middle East to show how they are working on some sort of Jewish paradise.
At the same time Israelis are turning towards hard core Zionism, because a lot of them have actually experienced violence against them. The idea of fighting back is very human, but obviously Palestinians also have very similar if not worse experiences with Israelis. So yeah big problem.
I couldn't agree more. I left Israel in 2014 for a variety of reasons, a short list of which would include:
- Bibi as PM
- The whole society becoming a nickel and dime internet seedy place
- Religious people everywhere
- Russians who brutalized the entire culture into something it never was like before.
Saying you're not happy is equivalent there of saying you're "yored". Israel has become a cult. It should still exist, but it needs to drastically change.
maybe they are happy that lately israel killed +70000 civilians, that turns them on...
Finland being also in the top 10 European countries for suicide rate like
I guess those did not respond to the questionair and are left out
Unhappy people didnโt answer the poll, and you already know why.
The ranking for those that don't want to open the article:
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| Rank | Country | Score | in Europe | | -- | -------------------- | ----- |
| | 1 | Finland | 7.764 | Yes | | 2 | Iceland | 7.540 | Yes | | 3 | Denmark | 7.539 | Yes | | 4 | Costa Rica | 7.439 | No | | 5 | Sweden | 7.255 | Yes | | 6 | Norway | 7.242 | Yes | | 7 | Netherlands | 7.223 | Yes | | 8 | Israel | 7.187 | No | | 9 | Luxembourg | 7.063 | Yes | | 10 | Switzerland | 7.018 | Yes | | 11 | New Zealand | 6.995 | No | | 12 | Mexico | 6.972 | No | | 13 | Ireland | 6.928 | Yes | | 14 | Belgium | 6.926 | Yes | | 15 | Australia | 6.916 | No | | 16 | Kosovo | 6.910 | Yes | | 17 | Germany | 6.882 | Yes | | 18 | Slovenia | 6.868 | Yes | | 19 | Austria | 6.845 | Yes | | 20 | Czechia | 6.821 | Yes | | 21 | United Arab Emirates | 6.821 | No | | 22 | Saudi Arabia | 6.817 | No | | 23 | United States | 6.816 | No | | 24 | Poland | 6.768 | Yes | | 25 | Canada | 6.741 | No | | 26 | Taiwan | 6.714 | No | | 27 | Belize | 6.711 | No | | 28 | Lithuania | 6.704 | Yes | | 29 | United Kingdom | 6.694 | Yes | | 30 | Serbia | 6.691 | Yes |
I'm guessing SA and UAE didn't allow women to respond?
or homosexuals...
Have they ever normalized the answers, e.g. by asking people who have lived in two countries?
Wanted finally to see how they get to this data:
Gallup interviews approximately 1,000 nationally representative residents aged 15 and older per country.
This is a laughable sample size.
Lived in some of these countries (both EU and Balkans) and have known people leaving some en masse. Call me a cynic but what a joke.
Comparing a small sample size to your anecdotal non-representative sample is also a joke.
And you think random circa 1000 people are sufficiently representing your country? Is it really properly spread across all demographics? Or are we just targeting bigger cities in those countries and having a skewed outcome?
Look at the questions and then look into some countries from the list - e.g. media freedom or availability of work is not really on par in Balkans or V4 and you have Kosovo or Serbia on the top 30 list? Nothing suspicious here?
Sure, my viewpoint is subjective, but it is also something Ive been a part of for the last 20+ years, so maybe weigh in with your view instead of just blatantly disregarding someones. Cheers.
So where do you think people are more happy than this? Africa? South America? Asia?
They have data since 2014. Yes 1000 is a small sample size, but the trend is comparable across the years.
1000 is not a small sample size though.
The variance of the mean of samples is the variance of the population divided by the sample size. For the standard deviation you take the root. That is to say: The sample size is plenty big, the representativeness is closer to where you could try leveling criticism of this type. But to do that, you'd have to look at how they selected the sample and what the state of the art of sample selection is.