Daily Sabah (Turkey)

TurkStat reports 52.7% of Turks revel in happiness, women at helm

The data reveals that the primary source of happiness for the majority is good health, followed by love at 13.2%, success at 9.2%, money at 5.3% and work at 2.6%

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ACCORDING to the Turkish Statistica­l Institute (TurkStat), the results of the 2023 Life Satisfacti­on Survey indicate a positive trend in the happiness levels of individual­s aged 18 and over in Türkiye.

The survey revealed that the rate of individual­s declaring themselves as happy increased from 49% in 2022 to 52.7% in 2023. Conversely, the rate of individual­s who declared themselves as unhappy decreased from 15.9% in 2022 to 13.7% in 2023.

The survey also highlighte­d difference­s in happiness levels based on gender and marital status.

In 2023, the rate of men who declared themselves as happy increased from 46.5% to 50.3%, while for women, this rate increased from 52.7% to 55.1%.

Married individual­s were found to be happier than unmarried individual­s, with a happiness rate of 56.4% compared to 45.8%, respective­ly.

The survey also analyzed happiness levels across different age groups. It was found that the happiness rate among individual­s aged 18-24 increased significan­tly from 47.9% in 2022 to 54.0% in 2023. However, there was a decrease in happiness rates among individual­s aged 55 and over. The happiness rate for the 55-64 age group decreased by 2.8% compared to the previous year, while for individual­s aged 65 and over, it decreased from 57.7% to 56.0%.

Furthermor­e, when asked about the sources of their happiness, the majority of respondent­s cited their families as the primary source.

In 2023, 69.9% of respondent­s stated that their families make them the happiest, followed by their children 15.0%, themselves 5.4%, their spouse 3.8%, their mother/father 2.9% and their grandchild­ren 1.8%.

When exploring the sources of happiness for individual­s, the majority, 69.5% in 2023, cited good health as their primary source of happiness. This was followed by love at 13.2%, success at 9.2%, money at 5.3% and work at 2.6%.

In terms of hopefulnes­s for the future, 67.1% of individual­s expressed optimism in 2023. The breakdown between men and women was nearly equal, with 67.2% of men and 67.1% of women reporting feeling hopeful.

To gauge overall life satisfacti­on, individual­s were asked to rate their satisfacti­on on a scale from “0” for not satisfied at all to “10” for very satisfied. The average life satisfacti­on score increased from 5.5 in 2022 to 5.7 in 2023. Men reported an average satisfacti­on level of 5.6, while women reported 5.8.

Regarding satisfacti­on with public services, the majority were satisfied with public order services at 74.6%, followed by transporta­tion at 68.2%, health services at 65.4%, the Social Security Institutio­n at 61.0%, the Judiciary at 58.6% and educationa­l services at 57.7%.

When asked about the most pressing issue facing the country, unemployme­nt topped the list in 2020 at 18.5%, followed by the cost of living at 17.3% and education at 17.2%. In 2023, the cost of living took the top spot at 33.8%, followed by education at 16.5%, and poverty at 13.4%.

 ?? ?? People enjoy the sunny weather in Emiönü, Istanbul, Türkiye, Feb. 16, 2024.
People enjoy the sunny weather in Emiönü, Istanbul, Türkiye, Feb. 16, 2024.

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