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{{short description|Index that attempts to show life satisfaction in different nations}}
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[[File:World happiness 2006.png|thumb|300px|right|World map indicating world happiness (2006)
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This Index, however, is not solely based on directly asking "how people feel", but also on its social and economic development {{Citation needed|reason=There is no reference given for this claim, and the other references in the lead seem to suggest that this may be incorrect, i.e. that the other factors were not actually used to create the index, but just to perform subsequent analysis |date=March 2019}}.
The Happy Planet Index was used along with data from UNESCO on access to schooling, from the WHO on life expectancy, and from the CIA on GDP per capita to perform a new analysis with this data to come to a unique and novel set of results.<ref name="Leicester">{{cite press release |title=University of Leicester produces the first-ever 'world map of happiness' |publisher=University of Leicester |date=27 July 2006 |url=http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-07/uol-uol072706.php |access-date=25 March 2014}}</ref> Specifically, the extent of correlation between measures of poverty, health and education, and the variable of happiness.{{
== Satisfaction Index==
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{{Quality of life country lists}}
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[[Category:Happiness indices]]
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