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Business Intelligence Middle East (Press Release) - Survey Reveals World Of Happiness, Discontent


Survey reveals world of happiness, discontent - Business Intelligence Middle East (press release)


Business Intelligence Middle East (press release)

Survey reveals world of happiness, discontent
Business Intelligence Middle East (press release), United Arab Emirates - 21 hours ago
On the other hand, Britons, Belgians, Austrians and Germans are no longer as happy as they were in the past. The survey also exploded the myth that freedom ...
Survey reveals world of happiness, discontent - Business Intelligence Middle East (press release)
Among the Arab countries that figured in the list, Jordan came 57th, Morocco 68th, Algeria 72nd and Egypt 74th. Annual 'Money into Property' report anticipates 30% fall in global investment transactions in 2008.MORE COMMENT & ANALYSIS Top newsBusiness NewsCompany NewsMiddle East oil gains in five years may match previous 25 years, says reportPosted: 07-07-2008INTERNATIONAL. Currie & Brown Group Chief Executive Officer Euan McEwan leads the British company in helping clients with large asset management programmes. Denmark ranked first in happiness among 97 nations and territories surveyed from 1981 to 2007, according to World Values Survey, a global network of social scientists based at the University of Michigan.Results appear in the July issue of Perspectives on Psychological Science. El Salvador and Guatemala came 11th and 17th respectively. In spite of corruption and poverty in Nigeria, it tops African countries having placed in the 29th position. Israel was placed at 45th position, Turkey at 60th and Iran at 64th. It said several Latin American countries such as Colombia, which is plagued by fighting, came at the third place in the list. Macdonald & Company to launch latest 'Middle East Salary Survey' for the real estate sector at Cityscape Dubai 2008.Gulf region increasingly attractive against global property trendsdate:Posted: 05-07-2008UAE. On the other hand, Britons, Belgians, Austrians and Germans are no longer as happy as they were in the past.The survey also exploded the myth that freedom and sense of peace and security are the determining factors in making one happy. On the other hand, France was placed at 37th position and Italy at 46th. Pervasive and ubiquitous computing is gaining momentum among academia, industry and governments. Petrobras President Sergio Gabriellie spoke about 'huge reserves' at the Madrid conference last week. Salaries within Middle East property and real estate sector to rise significantly in 2008date:Posted: 06-07-2008INTERNATIONAL. Saudis are the happiest people of all Arabs and rank 26th among the happiest people in the world, according to a study released recently by the World Values Survey, a global network of social scientists based at the University of Michigan. Saudis are the happiest people of all Arabs and rank 26th among the happiest people in the world, according to the study.The yardstick of happiness according to the study was the contentment of a people with their living standard. The analysis was paid for by the National Science Foundation in the US. The participants were asked questions such as if they were very happy, happy or not at all happy. The report also noted that several countries registered improvement in their happiness compared to the past years. The study ranked the Danes first among the people from 97 countries while Zimbabwe came at the bottom. The United States got 16th position and Guatemala came 17th. They included India, China, Ireland, South Korea and Mexico. While the Danes scored 4.24 points, Saudis got 3.17 points.The survey found increased happiness from 1981 to 2007 in 45 of 52 countries analysed.

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