The charts demonstrates us the frequency of being happy in the last four weeks by selected age in Europe.
Overall as we can see frequency of being happy is decreased by age, more older less happier.
At first we will talk about the age of 16-24, it’s the young people and they’re happier than other 2 age categories (71,5%), I think it’s a bit predictable, cause they young and have more energy. After 16-24 comes 25-34 they’re more mature and serious than previous ones, and their happiness frequency decreased for 5,4% from 71,5% to 65,7% and after 25-34 is 35-49 and that’s a serious ages, and as we can see happiness frequency dropped by 6,6% from last age category, to 58,9 from 65,7%.
There is another chart which illustrates frequency of being happy in Europe by full time and part time workers in the last four weeks. Honestly the charts are pretty similar to each other and difference between them is not crucial, full time employed people are less happier than part time workers by 2,1% and their overall happiness rate is 64,4% and as I said part time workers are more happier by 2,1% and their happiness rate is 66,5%
