I was told the exact opposite of that in my Positive Psych class. I remember multiple sources being cited but the only one I could find in the time I’m willing to devote to this conversation was a 2006 gallop poll thats mentioned in “Happiness” by Diener and Biswas-Diener. Anyways the countries that scored highest on happiness tended to also be high in gender equality.
The poll is cited as the 2006 gallop world survey. I’m finding several article that reference it but the full data doesn’t appear to be available to the public.
I was told the exact opposite of that in my Positive Psych class. I remember multiple sources being cited but the only one I could find in the time I’m willing to devote to this conversation was a 2006 gallop poll thats mentioned in “Happiness” by Diener and Biswas-Diener. Anyways the countries that scored highest on happiness tended to also be high in gender equality.
Do you have any way of finding that poll and linking to it? An actual poll would very much outweigh a half-remembered unverifiable source.
The poll is cited as the 2006 gallop world survey. I’m finding several article that reference it but the full data doesn’t appear to be available to the public.