Happiness and Well-being Research

HEALTH FOR ALL

Happiness and Well-being

Global Happiness and

Well-being

 

SDSN supports three primary research and policy projects on happiness, well-being, and life satisfaction. The World Happiness Report is a landmark, annual survey and analysis of the state of global happiness. The Global Happiness Council is a global network of academic specialists in happiness and key practitioners that identifies best practices at national and local levels to advance happiness and well-being. The Science and Ethics for Happiness and Well-being Initiative is a series of meetings at the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences to explore the intersection of scientific findings, philosophical wisdom, and the Church's teachings on happiness and well-being.

 


“A decade ago, governments around the world expressed the desire to put happiness at the heart of the global development agenda, and they adopted a UN General Assembly resolution for that purpose. The World Happiness Report grew out of that worldwide determination to find the path to greater global well-being. Now, at a time of pandemic and war, we need such an effort more than ever. ”

Prof. Jeffrey Sachs, Founding Editor of the World Happiness Report


PROJECTS

The World Happiness Report (WHR)

The World Happiness Report is a landmark survey of the state of global happiness that ranks 156 countries by how happy their citizens perceive themselves to be. The World Happiness Report is written by a group of independent experts acting in their personal capacities. The report is led by founding editors John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard, and Jeffrey D. Sachs, along with Jan-Emmanual De Neve, Lara B. Aknin, and Shun Wang. The ranking report is produced annually along with five to six additional chapters written by the editors and select experts. Each year the report focuses on a specific theme relating to happiness and well-being. Views expressed in this report do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization, agency or programme of the United Nations.

The Global Council for Happiness and Well-being

The Global Council for Happiness and Well-being is a new global network of leading academic specialists in happiness and key practitioners in areas ranging from psychology, economics, urban planning, civil society, business and government. The GHC identifies best practices at the national and local levels to encourage advancement of the causes of happiness and well-being.


Council members oversee the work of six thematic groups (education, workplace, personal happiness, public health, city design and management) who each produce a chapter of policy recommendations in the Global Happiness and Well-being Policy Report, published annually and presented at the World Government Summit (WGS) in support the Global Dialogue for Happiness. The reports provide evidence and policy advice to participating governments on best practices to promote happiness and well-being.


The work of the Council is complementary to the World Happiness Reports and other research on the measurement and explanation of happiness. The aim of the Council is to survey and share best practice policies drawn from the research literature and government experiences around the globe.

The Science and Ethics for Happiness and Well-being Initiative (SEH)

The Science and Ethics for Happiness and Well-being Initiative is a series of meetings in the coming two years to explore Faith, Science, and Ethics for Happiness, Well-being and Sustainable Development (or, in short, Science and Ethics for Happiness and Well-being, or SEH). The objective is an actionable synthesis based on recent scientific findings, philosophical wisdom, and the Church’s teachings. Sessions will cover topics such as the philosophical and theological understandings and underpinnings of happiness, the cardinal virtues and happiness, the natural science of happiness, the sociology of happiness, the politics of well-being, the causes and cures of modern addictions, the global epidemiology of mood and anxiety disorders, the emerging neuroscience of happiness, well-being education and the happiness of the young, digital technologies and well-being, and global economics, sustainable development, and happiness. The “Leveraging the Synergies of Faith, Ethics, and Science for Happiness, Well-being and Sustainable Development” Initiative will build upon and augment the happiness programs now underway, including the World Happiness Report. It will also draw upon the findings of the Ethics in Action program.

RECENT WORK

By Sonja Neve 04 Apr, 2023
On March 20, 2023, the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University (CSD), and partners of the World Happiness Report (WHR) hosted a launch of the 11th edition of the World Happiness Report.
By SDSN Secretariat 27 Mar, 2023
On March 23, 2023, to mark the publication of WHR 2023 and celebrate the International Day of Happiness, SDSN hosted a webinar to explore happiness and wellbeing from various perspectives within the Asia-Pacific, reflect on Asian countries’ 2023 rankings, and discuss the future for happiness in the region.
By The Science and Ethics of Happiness Study Group 16 Jun, 2022
Participants of the Science and Ethics of Happiness Study Group release a statement following a meeting hosted at the Casina Pio IV, Vatican City, June 6-7, 2022.
By SDSN 18 Mar, 2022
In this troubled time of war and pandemic, the World Happiness Report 2022 reports a bright light in dark times.
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