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<p>'''Problem''' </p> How happy are you today? How happy were you yesterday? How about last year? Well, this may sound bizarre but did you know happiness can be measured, and by happiness here, we are referring to that of countries.  In fact, United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network has been publishing a world happiness index report every year since 2012. To come up with the final happiness index, 6 parameters - GDP per capita, social support, healthy life expectancy, freedom to make life choices, generosity, and perception of corruption - are taken into account. Well, comes the question of whether is there something more the large amount of data being used in this report could tell us, and that’s exactly what our team would like to find out through this project.
  
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<p>'''Motivation''' </p> The United Nations SDSN publishes reports that present the ranking of the individual countries for the year it is published in but in it, happiness index trends of different countries over the years are not clearly presented. We can realize the importance of such trends when we take the example of Singapore. In 2018, Singapore’s was ranked 34th out of 155 countries in terms of happiness. Though this may seem somewhat high, when we compare it with their 26th ranking in 2017 will we realise that Singapore is becoming a less “happier” country. Therefore, our team would like to observe the data relatively and identify whether such trends are common for other countries as well.
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Secondly, we are curious to see which of the 6 factors are more closely linked to a happier countries and observe what it would take for countries to be “happier”, by UN’s standards. A country ranked first in the world happiness index might not rank first in one of the 6 factors. Thus, we would like to identify the relationship between the happiness index and the 6 different factors that contribute to it. Also, through this, our team would like to find out whether there has been any inconsistency involved in the ranking over the years and possibly, we could reveal new information in regards to the world happiness index.
  
 
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Problem

How happy are you today? How happy were you yesterday? How about last year? Well, this may sound bizarre but did you know happiness can be measured, and by happiness here, we are referring to that of countries. In fact, United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network has been publishing a world happiness index report every year since 2012. To come up with the final happiness index, 6 parameters - GDP per capita, social support, healthy life expectancy, freedom to make life choices, generosity, and perception of corruption - are taken into account. Well, comes the question of whether is there something more the large amount of data being used in this report could tell us, and that’s exactly what our team would like to find out through this project.

Motivation

The United Nations SDSN publishes reports that present the ranking of the individual countries for the year it is published in but in it, happiness index trends of different countries over the years are not clearly presented. We can realize the importance of such trends when we take the example of Singapore. In 2018, Singapore’s was ranked 34th out of 155 countries in terms of happiness. Though this may seem somewhat high, when we compare it with their 26th ranking in 2017 will we realise that Singapore is becoming a less “happier” country. Therefore, our team would like to observe the data relatively and identify whether such trends are common for other countries as well.

Secondly, we are curious to see which of the 6 factors are more closely linked to a happier countries and observe what it would take for countries to be “happier”, by UN’s standards. A country ranked first in the world happiness index might not rank first in one of the 6 factors. Thus, we would like to identify the relationship between the happiness index and the 6 different factors that contribute to it. Also, through this, our team would like to find out whether there has been any inconsistency involved in the ranking over the years and possibly, we could reveal new information in regards to the world happiness index.


OBJECTIVES

1. Identify the overall trends of happiness ranking index of countries over the years between 2008 to 2017
2. Identify the rankings of the each of 6 parameters that make up the happiness index of countries from the years 2008 to 2017
3. Compare the 6 parameters between the selected countries and see how they fare in relation to their final happiness index ranking from the years 2008 to 2017
4. Identify whether there has been a change in the weightage for the individual parameters towards the final happiness index ranking from year to year. (Tentative)


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