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Read the short article and look at the graph. Explain in your own words \"What I

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Question

Read the short article and look at the graph.

Explain in your own words "What Is The World's Happiest, Most Productive Country?" and Why?

Human resources people worry a lot about worker productivity and “engagement,” a.k.a. happiness. But are the world’s happy workers the most productive? Do they work a lot or a little? The circles, representing countries, are larger where workers are happier. The horizontal axis shows productivity (GDP per hour worked); the vertical, hours worked per year. The U.S. is happiest, with 30% of its workforce engaged, while its GDP per hour is a high $63. Outside the U.S. two of the happiest nations–Colombia and Brazil–are not all that productive. The French and the Dutch put in short workdays and boast high GDP per hour, yet fewer than 10% of them are happy. It’s good to be an American.

Explanation / Answer

Worlds happiest places are the places where there are not too many problems and system is taking care of everything. The happiest country in world is Bhutan according to surveys, They believe in sustainable living and use yaks for their livelihood, It is quite happy place and it has constitutional monarchy as its government where king stilll holds the power.

Richest country does not mean it is also happiest, Countries where people are better taken care of would be very happy country, In even rich countries housing and healthcare are lacking and people live in jails and desperate poverty, Prison population in United states is among the highest in world, which shows that country is not doing well on social fronts, Poverty and number of people relying on food stamps is also too high for a developed nations,