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Greece - life evaluation of the population 2007-2011

 

Life evaluation of the Greek population from 2007 to 2011

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Greece; 15 years and older; approximately 1,000 in each poll; Gallup Source: Gallup


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This statistic shows the life evaluation of the Greek population from 2007 to 2011 in two distinct categories: thriving and suffering. 7 percent of the respondents were categorized as suffering in 2007. This share has increased to 25 percent in 2011.

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Survey
Survey time period 2007 to 2011
Interview
Number of respondents approximately 1,000 in each poll
Region Greece
Macroregion Europe only
Age group 15 years and older
Relevance 2
Method of interview Face-to-face interview
Release
Published by Gallup
Release date September 2011
Further information The respondents' wellbeing is classified as "thriving," or "suffering," according to how they rate their current and future lives on a ladder scale with steps numbered from 0 to 10 based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale. "Thriving" means respondents' current life evaluation is 7 or higher and future life evaluation is 8 or higher. "Suffering" means respondents' current and future life evaluations are 4 or lower.