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Haq's Musings: World Happiness Index: Why Are Indians Less Happy Than Pakistanis?

The World Happiness Report 2015 ranks Pakistan at 81, well ahead of India ranked at 117 among 158 countries surveyed. Not surprisingly, Switzerland is home to the happiest people in the world. The top 10 on the list are rich industrialized countries of the world.



Pakistan happiness index score has declined by 0.312 since 2008, the year Pakistan became a "democracy" after 8 years of "military rule" by President Pervez Musharraf.

The World Happiness Report bases each country’s ranking on six variables: GDP per capita, social support, healthy life expectancy, freedom to make life choices, generosity, and freedom from corruption.

The prevalence of depression is among the key factors determining a country's happiness. The report notes that Pakistan has made significant efforts in treating rural women's depression. Here's an excerpt from the report:

"Community health workers (Lady Health Workers) were trained to identify and treat maternal depression, using a CBT-based ( intervention (the Thinking Healthy Program). The initiative used 16 home-based individual sessions and included active listening, collaboration with the family, guided discovery and homework (Cognitive Behavioral Therapists) is, trying things out between sessions, practicing what was learned). Forty local areas were assigned to either intervention or routine care, with about 450 mothers in each group. At follow-up sessions (after six months) the experimental group included 23% still depressed, compared with 53% in the control group. In another study, psychoeducation is being offered to all mothers."





A Lancet paper describes the mental health intervention as follows:

"Lady Health Workers (LHWs) were trained to deliver a Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) based intervention to depressed women, beginning in the last trimester of pregnancy and ending at 10 months postpartum. The intervention is based in a psychosocial model and not presented as a ‘treatment’ for a ‘mental health problem’ but rather as way to improve positive and healthy thinking around the mother and the baby. The actual delivery of the intervention was integrated into the routine work of the existing community health worker – called Lady Health Worker (LHW) and delivered at the women’s’ home. LHWs are mainly responsible for maternal and child health care".

The Lady Health Workers (LHW) program in Pakistan has been described as “one of the best community-based health systems in the world” by Dr. Donald Thea, a Boston University researcher and one of the authors of a recent Lancet study on child pneumonia treatment in Pakistan. He talked with the New York Times about the study.

Pakistan's relatively lower levels of depression and suicides (less than 3 per 100,000) in South Asia are reflected in the region's suicide statistics. A 2013 scientific paper titled "Mental Depression of Indian Women" published in "Anthropology" described the situation in India as follows: "Suicidal rate in India is higher comparing to other countries in the world. In each year over a half million people put their own lives down globally, of them 20% are Indians (17% of world population). However, during last two decades the rate of suicide has increased from 7.9 to 10.3 per 100,000".

India's youth suicide rate of 30-40 per 100,000 is among the highest in the world, according to a Lancet study. In addition, Indian farmers' suicides are continuing unabated at a rate of one every 30 minutes for the last two decades.

The problem of suicides appears to be at least in part due to the fact that India's value added agriculture continues be among the lowest in the world. Unlike India, Pakistan managed to significantly raise agriculture productivity and rural incomes in 1980s through a livestock revolution. Economic activity in dairy, meat and poultry sectors now accounts for just over 50% of the nation's total agricultural output. The result is that per capita value added to agriculture in Pakistan is almost twice as much as that in Bangladesh and India.

The key to improving happiness in developing countries like India and Pakistan is to focus on meeting basic needs such as education, nutrition and hygiene, in addition to addressing issues of health, including mental health.

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Haq's Musings: World Happiness Index: Why Are Indians Less Happy Than Pakistanis?
 
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Interesting to note that the happiness of Pakistanis has fallen from 2005-7 to 2012-14, although not as much as it did for Indians.
 
Do not know..This word has found permanent place in our minds....
 
Do they have to breed like rabbits though?
 
Happiness level is inversely proportional to expectations of better life in future. There is no big motivation for people to better their lot if they are contended with their present lives..
 
Happiness level is inversely proportional to expectations of better life in future. There is no big motivation for people to better their lot if they are contended with their present lives..

So you think the most materialistic societies in the West are the happiest because of lower expectations?
 
while a riazhaq article has the credibility and integrity of a fart in a snowstorm, there is an issue here worth looking into. i believe religion has a very important role to play in this matter. a heroin addict with a steady supply may be happier than a business man worried about his stocks value and growth, however, you would have to be an idiot to say the former is better off than the latter
 
... and there he is, your typical pakistani. forget the horrible conditions at home to make fun of a country he hates yet secretly envies that is relatively better off. your countrymen are so predictable.

...oh yeah and some indians are going to get banned for responding to his post

Do they have to breed like rabbits though?
only if you guys stop breeding like rats
List of sovereign states and dependent territories by fertility rate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
3.22 wow thats like doubling every 30 years exponentially. you guys are worse than haiti
 
Happiness level is inversely proportional to expectations of better life in future. There is no big motivation for people to better their lot if they are contended with their present lives..

maybe because they already have better lives
 
India is expected to surpass China as the world's most populous nation by 2025. As the Indian population rises rapidly amidst its depleting land and water resources, the widespread hunger problem could grow worse unless serious steps are taken now to remedy the situation.

Haq's Musings: India's Rising Population and Depleting Resources

Do you understand the concept of TFR? I dont like to question a learned man like yourself but please know that India's TFR is lower than that of Pakistan and is reaching the sustainable 2.1
 

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