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Hong Kong Happiness Index 香港快樂指數調查

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Hong Kong Happiness Index Survey 2012, Lok Sang Ho Dec 2012

Hong Kong Happiness Index Survey 2012, Lok Sang Ho

Hong Kong Happiness Index 香港快樂指數調查

The “Hong Kong Happiness Index Survey 2012” indicates a slight slip of Hong Kong people’s happiness index to 70.5, from 71.3 last year on a scale of 0-100. As before, females continue to command a premium over males in happiness, and older people tend to be happier.

Both work pressures, particularly excessively long hours, and financial pressures are important causes of unhappiness among Hong Kong people. According to the survey results, low-income families are generally less happy than those better off. The lowest happiness score, at 66.9, however, goes to the sandwich class with monthly income from HK$30,000-39,999 per month. …


Hong Kong Happiness Index 2010 香港快樂指數 2010, Lok Sang Ho Nov 2010

Hong Kong Happiness Index 2010 香港快樂指數 2010, Lok Sang Ho

Hong Kong Happiness Index 香港快樂指數調查

Lingnan University’s Centre for Public Policy Studies (CPPS) today announced survey findings of the “Hong Kong Happiness Index 2010”. According to the survey, Hong Kong people in 2010 continue to enjoy high levels of happiness similar to what they enjoyed in the previous year, with the overall happiness index at 70.1, not much different from the 2009 level of 70.6 and well above the trough of 67.2 seen in 2007.

The survey was conducted by CPPS from Oct 18 to Oct 22 2010 via randomized phone calls. The research team successfully interviewed 834 Hong Kong residents aged 21 or above. …


Hong Kong Happiness Index 2009 香港快樂指數 2009, Lok Sang Ho Nov 2009

Hong Kong Happiness Index 2009 香港快樂指數 2009, Lok Sang Ho

Hong Kong Happiness Index 香港快樂指數調查

According to the survey, Hong Kong people in 2009 apparently are happier than they were in the previous year, with the overall happiness index rose to 70.6 in 2009, up from 69.3 in 2008. This is the second year in a row marked by a rise in the Lingnan Happiness Index.

The survey was conducted by CPPS from 9-13 November 2009 via randomized phone calls, and sponsored by the University’s Economics Department Master of Science in International Banking and Finance Programme. The research team successfully interviewed 828 Hong Kong residents aged 21 or above. On a scale of 0 to …


Hong Kong Happiness Index 2008 香港快樂指數 2008, Lok Sang Ho Jan 2008

Hong Kong Happiness Index 2008 香港快樂指數 2008, Lok Sang Ho

Hong Kong Happiness Index 香港快樂指數調查

Surprisingly Hong Kong people in 2008 apparently are happier compared with the previous year, despite the Financial Market Tsunami. The overall happiness index, according to a survey conducted by the Lingnan University's Centre for Public Policy Studies (CPPS) over 20-24 October 2008 via randomized phone calls, rose to 69.3 in 2008. This is as compared to 67.2 in 2007.

The research team successfully interviewed 823 Hong Kong residents aged 21 or above. On a scale of 0 to 100, an index above 50 suggests that people are happy. An index below 50 suggests unhappiness.

The rise of the 2008 happiness …


Hong Kong Happiness Index 2007 香港快樂指數 2007, Lok Sang Ho Jan 2007

Hong Kong Happiness Index 2007 香港快樂指數 2007, Lok Sang Ho

Hong Kong Happiness Index 香港快樂指數調查

A survey on Hong Kong Happiness Index conducted by Lingnan University's Centre for Public Studies (CPPS) shows that Hong Kong people in 2007 are less happy than they were in 2006.

The survey has recorded a 4.8% decrease in the overall happiness index from 70.6 in 2006 to 67.2 in 2007. The declining happiness index goes against the general expectation that happiness index will increase under ongoing economic recovery.


Hong Kong Happiness Index 2006 : State Of Happiness In Hong Kong 2006, Lok Sang Ho May 2006

Hong Kong Happiness Index 2006 : State Of Happiness In Hong Kong 2006, Lok Sang Ho

Hong Kong Happiness Index 香港快樂指數調查

The working population in Hong Kong in 2006 are generally happier, with the average happiness index rising fastest for the young and working--by nearly 5% over past year's, a survey conducted by the University's Centre for Public Policy Studies (CPPS) and the Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences indicates(IHSS).

The Survey shows an overall average happiness index for Hong Kong people standing at 70.58, a fairly high score by international standards despite a slight decrease from 2005's. However, the scores for both retired persons and housewives show a noticeable decline.

Commenting on the happiness index by age groups for the …


Hong Kong Happiness Index 2005 : A Happiness Index And Determinants Of Happiness Study, Lok Sang Ho Jun 2005

Hong Kong Happiness Index 2005 : A Happiness Index And Determinants Of Happiness Study, Lok Sang Ho

Hong Kong Happiness Index 香港快樂指數調查

嶺南大學(嶺大)人文及社會科學研究所於2 0 0 5 年6 月2 4 日(星期五) 至2 5 日(星期六) 一連兩日假嶺南大學舉辦一個跨學科國際會議。在今天的會議上, 嶺大人文及社會科學研究所所長及公共政策研究中心主任何濼生教授公佈了一項最新的「香港人快樂指數」調查報告。

該調查報告成功以隨機抽樣電話調查方式, 訪問了71 7 位香港居民。以 0-100 分作指標, 獲取 50 分以上者屬於「快樂」組別, 50 分以下屬於「不快樂」組別,愈接近 100 分, 其快樂指數愈高。研究結果顯示, 香港人的「快樂指數」平均為 71.4; 另外, 香港人自覺比 10 年前變得更快樂, 平均分數則為 61.3。

報告顯示,香港女性的快樂指數比男性為高,女性的平均快樂指數為 72.62 分, 而男性只有 69.58, 與外國同類型研究結果相近。

以年齡組別區分,報告顯示50 歲或以上的人士,其快樂指數為 75.38 分, 30-49 歲組別人士為 71.08 分, 而 21-29 歲人士則為 67.39 分。若按教育程度及年齡組別,年長一輩而又擁有較高教育水平者,其快樂指數會較高,有 85 分,但較高教育水平的因素却未有令 21-29 歲組別人士變得快樂,何濼生教授相信這和高等教育在香港已普及有關,相比上一代, 大學生在社會上不再具有特別優勢。報告還顯示“ 現代社會自由” (civic liberties) 如新聞、出版及言論等對快樂的重要性比“ 能夠普選行政長官” 為高。另外, 報告亦指出了如愈重視“ 婚姻、生兒育女、朋友、家庭和諧” 等價值觀,對「快樂指數」, 有正面影响, 相反, “ 重視金錢的價值觀”並非顯著因素。

是次調查報告只完成第一階段。報告旨在讓社會了解在目前香港的經濟、政治、社會及文化氣候下的香港人的快樂感受, 並提供一個量化的指數; 同時也希望透過這個調查來探究何種因素是決定「快樂」程度的關鍵, 從而為設計公共政策提供基礎。