Our World Life Quality Report involves analyzing a wide range of data sources to provide a comprehensive picture of living conditions around the globe.
The primary data source for the World Happiness Report is usually the Gallup World Poll, which surveys people in over 150 countries about their subjective well-being. Respondents are asked to evaluate their current lives on a scale of 0 to 10, known as the Cantril ladder.
The World Digitalisation Report draws on a variety of data sources to provide a comprehensive overview of the state of digital transformation across different regions and sectors. While the exact sources and data used can vary depending on the specific focus and year of the report.
The World Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) is generated by Transparency International and is based on data from various sources that measure perceptions of public sector corruption in different countries.