
When it comes to satisfaction with a job, money is just one factor that keeps employees happy, according to a recent survey. The study carried out by Monster.com, one of the largest employment websites in the world, and GfK, an independent global market research company, says it is medium level earners, rather than those with huge salaries, who are happiest at work.
Let's take a look at some countries where workers are happiest.
Source: Monster-GfK
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Canada
Love or like their job a lot: 64 per cent
Don’t like or hate their job: 7 per cent
Overall rank: 1
Canada, which has a per capita income of $43,146, has an unemployment rate of 6.9 per cent.
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The Netherlands
Love or like their job a lot: 57 per cent
Don’t like or hate their job: 7 per cent
Overall rank: 2
The Netherlands, which has a per capita income of $41,447, has an unemployment rate of 8.7 per cent.
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India
Love or like their job a lot: 55 per cent
Don’t like or hate their job: 5 per cent
Overall rank: 3
India, which has a per capita income of $3,991, has an unemployment rate of 3.8 per cent.
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United States
Love or like their job a lot: 53 per cent
Don’t like or hate their job: 15 per cent
Overall rank: 4
United States, which has a per capita income of $52,839, has an unemployment rate of 7.2 per cent.
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United Kingdom
Love or like their job a lot: 46 per cent
Don’t like or hate their job: 12 per cent
Overall rank: 5
United Kingdom, which has a per capita income of $39,049, has an unemployment rate of 7.6 per cent.
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France
Love or like their job a lot: 43 per cent
Don’t like or hate their job: 9 per cent
Overall rank: 6
France, which has a per capita income of $35,680, has an unemployment rate of 11.0 per cent.
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Germany
Love or like their job a lot: 34 per cent
Don’t like or hate their job: 10 per cent
Overall rank: 7
Germany, which has a per capita income of $39,468, has an unemployment rate of 5.3 per cent.