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Do you love going to work? These countries have the happiest employees

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India has the happiest workforce! Salary is not a concern??


[h=1]Do you love going to work? These countries have the happiest employees[/h]
Despite a tendency to complain about work, it seems that the majority of people are actually happy with their jobs.


On average, 71% of employees report feeling positive about their work, according to the Edenred-Ipsos Barometer, which surveyed more than 14,000 people in 15 countries about their well-being at work.

But levels of workplace happiness vary considerably from country to country: 88% of the Indian employees surveyed said they feel positive about their work, compared with just 44% of Japanese workers.

Other high-scoring countries were Mexico, in second place with 81%, followed by the United States, Chile and Brazil in joint third with 77%.

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Image: Edenred-Ipsos Barometer
Researchers assessed well-being by asking employees about 10 items related to their work, broken down into three “pillars”: environment, appreciation and emotion.

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Image: Edenred-Ipsos Barometer

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hi

i think india comes first....becoz a lot of holidays and NO HIRE'FIRE FORMULA....if pink paper system introduced,,,india wiil be last...
 
In India, the pay & perks except for few are no way comparable to US or European countries! I thought that is basic stuff...If you apply Maslow's hierarchy of needs to work place then physiological needs come first where in salary & stability of job comes in..If salary is not comparable then demotivation sets in..Or is it that real salary is equal to advanced economies?
 
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