Iceland, The Happiest Country 30. júní 2006 10:11 Sumar í Reykjavík. fólk. tombóla. sól. fótbolti Iceland is officially the happiest country in the world, as published by Guardian this week. Next on the list was Australia. On the other end of the list are the former Eastern bloc countries Russia, Ukrania, Rumenia and Bulgaria. Interestingly, Mexico and Nigeria show that the Gross Domestic Product measurement was not always a factor in happiness, as these two countries had happier citizens then other better developed countries. This study took certain factors as education, living standards and life expectancy into the equation, which apparently pushed Iceland to the top. When asked why Australia was so high on the list Dr Leigh, economist from Australian National University, told the Guardian that weather could also be a factor, "though that flies in the face of the Iceland experience." -mld News News in English Mest lesið Maður leiddur út í járnum í lögregluaðgerð í Tryggvagötu Innlent „Kom hvergi nærri samræði hans við barnunga stúlkuna“ Innlent Airbnb-íbúðir leigðar undir fölsku flaggi Innlent Slökkt á eldsneytisflæði rétt eftir flugtak og ruglingur milli flugmanna Erlent Indversk tenniskona skotin til bana af föður sínum við morgunverðarborðið Erlent „Liggur alveg ljóst fyrir að þetta frumvarp er drasl“ Innlent Opinberar gamalt ástarsamband við táningsstúlku Innlent Spá hitabylgju í byrjun næstu viku og allt að 29 stigum Veður Fimm handteknir eftir að skoti var hleypt af Innlent Vændiskaupendur séu oftast fjölskyldufeður á leið til vinnu eða fundar Innlent
Iceland is officially the happiest country in the world, as published by Guardian this week. Next on the list was Australia. On the other end of the list are the former Eastern bloc countries Russia, Ukrania, Rumenia and Bulgaria. Interestingly, Mexico and Nigeria show that the Gross Domestic Product measurement was not always a factor in happiness, as these two countries had happier citizens then other better developed countries. This study took certain factors as education, living standards and life expectancy into the equation, which apparently pushed Iceland to the top. When asked why Australia was so high on the list Dr Leigh, economist from Australian National University, told the Guardian that weather could also be a factor, "though that flies in the face of the Iceland experience." -mld
News News in English Mest lesið Maður leiddur út í járnum í lögregluaðgerð í Tryggvagötu Innlent „Kom hvergi nærri samræði hans við barnunga stúlkuna“ Innlent Airbnb-íbúðir leigðar undir fölsku flaggi Innlent Slökkt á eldsneytisflæði rétt eftir flugtak og ruglingur milli flugmanna Erlent Indversk tenniskona skotin til bana af föður sínum við morgunverðarborðið Erlent „Liggur alveg ljóst fyrir að þetta frumvarp er drasl“ Innlent Opinberar gamalt ástarsamband við táningsstúlku Innlent Spá hitabylgju í byrjun næstu viku og allt að 29 stigum Veður Fimm handteknir eftir að skoti var hleypt af Innlent Vændiskaupendur séu oftast fjölskyldufeður á leið til vinnu eða fundar Innlent