UK among lowest-ranked countries for human flourishing' in wellbeing study
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A significant study on human flourishing has placed the UK at 20th out of 22 countries, indicating serious concerns regarding wellbeing, especially among the youth. The Global Flourishing Study, which surveyed nearly half the world's population, analyzed happiness, health, financial security, and personal relationships. The findings reveal that richer nations, while often secure financially, struggle with interpersonal relationships and a meaningful life. The UK, Turkey, and Japan landed in the lowest ranks, diverging from the World Happiness Report's results, which sees Nordic nations excel in happiness metrics.
According to the analysis, the UK ranks 20th out of 22 countries for human flourishing, raising concerns about national well-being, particularly among younger populations.
Prof. Tyler VanderWeele noted that the study's findings sharply contrast with previous wellbeing reports, highlighting a potential disconnect between financial security and personal relationships.
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