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[EN] In this paper, a Happiness Index is built through the Human Dignity Respect Index which
is explained by Author (2014). The index is created using three main values: development,
freedom and equality. But the equality ...[+]
[EN] In this paper, a Happiness Index is built through the Human Dignity Respect Index which
is explained by Author (2014). The index is created using three main values: development,
freedom and equality. But the equality is explained by solidarity, justice and peace. Then,
the Happiness Index is developed with this five concepts. The aim of this paper is to obtain
the minimum quantitative variables to explain these values as well as to obtain a generic
formula, which allows measuring the happiness of a country/region. The term “generic” is
introduced because this formula could be extrapolated to any country. The variables to
obtain the Development Index are health (Life Expectancy at birth), income (Gross
National Income per capita), education (Mean year of schooling and Expected years of
schooling) and education quality (Primary school teachers trained to teach, Performance
of 15-year-old students in reading, mathematics and science, Pupil–teacher ratio, primary
school and Public expenditure on education). The Freedom Index is calculated through Net
migration rate, International inbound tourists, Exports and imports and Research and
development expenditure. In the case of Solidarity Index, the variables are At-risk-ofpoverty
rate, Share of total population living in a dwelling with a leaking roof, damp walls,
floors or foundation, or rot in window frames of floor and Material Deprivation rate.
Prison population and Homicide rate are the variables which are used to obtain the Peace
Index. Finally, the Justice Index is calculated with Police Officers, Professional Judges,
Prison population and Crimes and violence. In this work the index is calculated for a
selection of countries of European Union (Austria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech, France,
Iceland, Latvia, Lithuan, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom). This
selection is produced because the data information is not available for all countries. The
data information is obtained from EUROSTAT and the Human Development Report
(UNDP, 2014). Finally, the Happiness Index has been compared with Overall Life
Satisfaction Index from UNDP (2014).
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