Norway ranked as the least happy country in the Nordics once again Once again, Norway is ranked as the least happy country in the Nordics according to the UN's happiness report. Finland tops the list for the seventh consecutive year.
Happiness expert: How to be happier when the world is dark and expensive Expensive times, war, and winter cold affect your mood. There are five things in particular that can help.
How happy are you on a scale from 0 to 10? People in Norway – 10,000 of them – have been asked how satisfied they are with their lives.
What makes us happy? A new global study provides answers Why are people in the world happy or unhappy? An international study led by researchers in Oslo can give us a more definitive answer.
Norwegians get happier as they age, but the richest 25 per cent of the population is still the happiest One in every four Norwegians is very happy with their life, according to a new survey. The young are less content than the old.
Is life in Norway as happy as it’s cracked up to be? OPINION: As an Australian who worked in Oslo for three years, I found that while freedom, tolerance and happiness are indeed important values there, you can expect to enjoy them only if you’re Norwegian.
Happiness is not simply satisfaction A psychology professor thinks our struggles and commitments – our engagement – make us happier with our lives.