The charts illustrate how frequently people are happy in the last four weeks by labour status and by age age group.
Overall, both age groups show the same percentage of happiness, with slight differences. In contrast, ranking happiness by labour demonstrates that people in educating or training commence other groups with significantly higher percentage.
All of the time both age groups considered to be happy with 55.1% by 50-64 age group and 58.3 by 65-74%. Second large percentage takes some of the time in all age groups. While 29.4% of people at age 50-64 are frequently happy, for age group 65-74 this shows mere the same amount with 2% less. The least figure is none of the time for both groups, with 15.6% in the first age group and second age just below at 14.2%.
Regarding by labour, those in education or training feel happiness more frequent than retired and self-employed labour, with the highest figure at 72.3% being happy all of the time, while other two groups formed almost the same proportion at 57.0 and 58.5 respectively. Some of the time 27.8% of retired and 29.2% of self-employed feel happy, while for those in education or training percentage is lower at 21.4%. Additionally, 15.2% of retired feel joyfull being the largest amount among other groups. The second group consisted at 12.4% and in contrast the lowest percentage was in education or training with 6.3%.
