Happiness

U.N. summit focuses on how to improve global happiness

Health & Medicine

The United Nations convened on Monday to discuss a topic that isn’t usually on their agenda: happiness. Throughout the day, speakers at the U.N. put forward their thoughts on how to measure and improve well-being around the world.

How governments can create policies that promote happiness

Environment

How to be happy with what you have

Global Politics

The perfect income for happiness

Measuring happiness

In search of the good life

Arts, Culture & Media

Historian Richard Schoch calls on a few great minds to help us think differently about what really brings us happiness.

Denmark: Happiest place on Earth

By every index, the Danes are some of the happiest people in the world — sociologist Peter Glindelock explains why.

An Argument Against Happiness

Instead of just measuring economic health, should we be measuring our levels of happiness? That’s a question the United Nations is taking up this week in a session called “Wellbeing and Happiness: Defining a New Economic Paradigm.” But how worthwhile is the “pursuit of happiness” in the first place? Wake Forest English professor Eric G. […]

Is Happiness More Important than GDP?

Today the United Nations will discuss happiness. Does happiness contribute to the well-being of the world? Tom Barefoot, co-coordinator of Gross National Happiness USA, believes that having a sound economy might be less important than having a country filled with happy people. How do we measure – or achieve – something so abstract?

Measuring Happiness in Victoria, British Columbia

Health & Medicine

A Canadian epidemiologist is helping his own community to track the happiness of its people.