BCG ranks UAE as one of world's happiest countries


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UAE, Feb 13: The UAE has been ranked as one of the happiest country in the world, according to a report by Boston Global Consulting Group (BCG).

Top consultancy firm BCG released the study titled ‘Towards a Broader View of National Performance’ in collaboration with the 2019 World Government Summit, which is currently being held at Madinat Jumeirah.

The data which shows assessment of ‘income and happiness dynamics’ has put UAE ahead of countries such as USA, Canada, Belgium and France in terms of the happiness indicator.

Dr. Leila Hoteit, partner and managing director at Boston Consulting Group Middle East said, "As an advocate for enhancing lives across the world, we are proud to be part of conversations that help to shape government agendas which reflect a drive towards achieving societal well-being – an area that the UAE leadership continues to lead the world in through its happiness agenda."

Under the able leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, vice president and prime minister of UAE and ruler of Dubai, the country has adopted a happiness agenda. The globally unique, science-based programme analyses happiness levels, where people are asked to rate public services with emoji-style reviews. Not just that, the impact of change is being assessed and good behavior is rewarded.

UAE was recently named as one of the world's best places to work, ranking fourth for economics in HSBC's Expat Explorer survey of more than 22,000 people working abroad.

The BCG report highlights the need to go beyond the widely-used Gross Domestic Product (GDP) metric as a sole indicator of societal well-being and economic performance. While GDP is the most common national performance metric, its narrow scope bypasses critical societal factors, including education, health and the distribution of wealth.

The report suggests that by incorporating well-being metrics to complement GDP, the policies of government can be tuned to monitor socioeconomic dynamics, providing an early warning system to trigger course corrections.

  

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Sydney - Australia

    Thu, Feb 14 2019

    Sympath, I am sure U r still travelling on Indian Trains built by British & Use their English language to communicate with rest of the world

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  • G N, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 14 2019

    Looks like they forgot to talk to millions of Indian, Bangladeshi, Nepali, Phillipino etc. labourers there who are working for pittance..

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 14 2019

    I agree with you, but, what to do ?

    One peon asked his company whether his job is important and company replied "You are on the payroll" meaning, if his job was not important, company would have not kept him. Most of the people you have mentioned may have been unemployed or underemployed in their country. They are not bound to remain there by chain and unless they feel happy about being there, they would not have remained there. Still. I do not disagree with your comment.

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  • Santosh, Managlore

    Wed, Feb 13 2019

    100% True.UAE govt focusing only on happy matters, which gives income to Govt and same time comfort and easiness to the residents. Whatever developments implementations are in the system, is to make public life easier. Congratulations UAE.

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  • I wish I was there, Bahrain

    Wed, Feb 13 2019

    The people of BCG, must have got free stay, food and drinks,
    Bahrain is the best.

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Sydney - Australia

    Thu, Feb 14 2019

    I wish I was there, I have worked in Bahrain for 6 years &
    later 30years in UAE, so I consider that UAE is the best

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  • hereicome, Abudhabi

    Wed, Feb 13 2019

    True, I'm so happy from past 10 years in UAE that I want to comeback India. One thing is sure, what all happen in India, still my country is the best of lot. This feelings comes only when you are away from your own. Mera Bharath Mahaan.

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  • Eminef, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 13 2019

    "Under the able leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, vice president and prime minister of UAE and ruler of Dubai, the country has adopted a happiness agenda". The head of state for UAE is President Sheikh Khalifa and not Sheikh Mohammed. Are they referring to Dubai or UAE? We need to find out who funded this survey and on what criteria. Are the locals happy because they have cheap labour to do all their chores or the expatriates happy because they get enough tax free money?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Feb 13 2019

    If only we had Petroleum under our Feet ...

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Wed, Feb 13 2019

    Whichever the government, as long as, poverty, illiteracy, population, casteism, unemployment, corruption, inflation, violence against women, child labour, terrorism and sanitation are there, whether India have petroleum or diamonds under our feet, won't make us one of the happiest countries in the world.

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  • Sampath, India

    Wed, Feb 13 2019

    All went to dogs after Mughals and French Dutch Portuguese and British invaded India....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Feb 13 2019

    You can still retrieve Now ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Feb 13 2019

    Did they carry our "Petroleum" ?

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  • Sunil Pinto, Dubai/ Udupi

    Thu, Feb 14 2019

    And the remaining went to Ambani, Adani and Rafalewalla

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  • Jd, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 14 2019

    One can't live on history. We have to rebuild. Rebuilding starts with unity and not discrimination. Most of our mindset is discrimination, caste, language, religion, social status. Our leaders keep us weak by dividing and we fall for it. The hindutva has divided us so much, it will take some years to get back. Let us have the courage to accept the truth.

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 14 2019

    Sampath
    Our mantra always has been, "naach na ave, aangan theda"

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