Happiest countries for Gen Z and millennials offer a glimpse into the diverse factors shaping the well-being of younger generations in today’s world.
From progressive policies and educational opportunities to vibrant cultural scenes and strong social support systems, these nations provide fertile ground for personal growth, fulfillment, and happiness.
The happiness rankings of countries, based on self-assessed life evaluations and the Cantril ladder question, are influenced by six key variables: GDP per capita, social support, healthy life expectancy, freedom, generosity, and freedom from corruption, as assessed by the Wellbeing Research Centre at the University of Oxford.
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The World Happiness Report ranked the happiest countries for individuals aged 30 and under, encompassing both Gen Z (born 1981-1996) and millennials (born 1997-2012).
According to the World Happiness Report, here are the 10 happiest countries for Gen Z and millennials
Lithuania — score: 7.759
Lithuania emerges as the top-ranked country for happiness among Gen Z and millennials. Lithuania has embraced progress while cherishing its cultural heritage. The country’s active education system, affordable living costs, and growing opportunities in tech and innovation contribute to its appeal among the younger demographic.
Israel — score: 7.667
Israel secures the second spot on the list. Known for its dynamic blend of cultures, Israel offers a variety of experiences for Gen Z and millennials. The country’s entrepreneurial spirit, emphasis on education, and thriving arts scene create a conducive environment for personal growth and fulfillment.
Serbia — score: 7.658
Serbia ranks third despite facing economic challenges and political transitions, Serbia exudes resilience and a strong sense of community. Affordable living, a vibrant social scene, and a deep-rooted cultural heritage contribute to the well-being of its younger population.
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Iceland — score: 7.598
Iceland secures the fourth position, for Gen Z and millennials, Iceland offers unparalleled access to nature, a strong social support system, and a high quality of life. The country’s focus on sustainability and gender equality resonates deeply with younger generations.
Denmark — score: 7.329
Denmark, known for its concept of ‘hygge’ (coziness and contentment) ranks fifth, with a strong welfare system, work-life balance, and emphasis on trust and community, Denmark provides an ideal environment for Gen Z and millennials to thrive.
Luxembourg — score: 7.301
Luxembourg, a small yet prosperous nation, secures the sixth spot. Luxembourg offers a high standard of living, diverse career opportunities, and a supportive social infrastructure, making it an attractive destination for young people seeking fulfillment.
Finland — score: 7.300
Finland ranks seventh position, Gen Z and millennials in Finland benefit from free education, a strong emphasis on work-life balance, and a culture that values creativity and equality.
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Romania — score: 7.284
Romania secures the eighth position, Romania offers affordable living, a vibrant cultural scene, and growing opportunities in tech and entrepreneurship, fostering a sense of optimism among younger generations.
The Netherlands — score:7.248
The Netherlands ranks ninth known for its high quality of life and strong emphasis on sustainability, innovation, and inclusivity. The Netherlands provides Gen Z and millennials a supportive environment to pursue their aspirations.
Czechia — score: 7.198
Czechia secures the tenth spot, Gen Z and millennials in Czechia benefit from affordable living, a rich cultural heritage, and a thriving arts and music scene, contributing to their overall well-being.
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