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Wonderful things that make Finland happiest country in world

Finland has maintained its number one position as the world’s happiest country for the past several years consistently. As per several reports, including the World Happiness Report produced by the United Nations, Finland has been leading the list.

There are several factors that contribute to Finland’s happiness rankings. Read on to know what puts the country at the top:

Nature

The world is aware of Finland’s natural beauty. The country is focussed on conserving its forests, lakes, and more. Of course, it has Santa Claus, the flag bearer of happiness! People here have a strong connection to nature. Spending time in nature also adds to increased happiness and reduced stress.

Social Welfare System

Unlike several nations, the government of Finland thinks highly of its citizens. There’s a comprehensive social welfare system that offers best-in-class healthcare, best education, and several unemployment benefits. All these measures reduce the fear of economic insecurity among citizens.

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Strong Sense of Community

Finnish culture has a strong emphasis on community involvement. This sense of community can contribute to overall happiness.

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Work-Life Balance

This is probably one of the most important points of the Finns’ happiness, the work-life balance! The culture here emphasizes work-life balance and employees have shorter work hours in Finland. There are more holidays, family time, and flexible hours.

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Mental Health Awareness

There is a growing awareness on mental health issues in Finland. There are several policies and services in place to support those struggling with mental health issues.

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Low Crime Rate

Finland is known for its low crime rate. Women feel safe here.

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Gender Equality

Finland has made significant progress in achieving gender equality. The country promotes women’s participation in the workforce and leadership positions.

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Education

The world is well-aware of Finland’s path breaking education system. The teachers here are highly educated and well-trained to help a student’s well-being and overall development.

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Trust Factor

Finnish people have immense trust in their government and public institutions. It is also an important factor in determining a country’s happiness.

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Low Corruption Rate

You’ll be amazed to know that Finland is among the least corrupt nations in the world! The low levels of corruption are often associated with higher levels of happiness.

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