(1) The Working Dead; For the third time in five years the world's highest-earning celebrity isn't even living. Here are the top moneymakers from beyond the grave (in the section Highest-Paid Celebrities).
forbesindia.com/printcontent/36551
(2) Susan Adams, The Pursuit of Happiness (in the section Leaderboard: Industry atlas).
www.forbes.com/sites/susanadams/ ... rsuit-of-happiness/
("The US is happiest, with 30% of its workforce engaged, while its GDP per hour is a high $63. * * * The French and the Dutch put in short workdays and boast high GDP per hour, yet fewer than 10% of them are happy")
Note:
(a) In print but not online, just beyond the right upper corner of the graphic is
“89.1% Share of Bhutanese reported to be happy in 2010, in the country’s most recent measure of ‘Gross National Happiness’”
(b) "Sources: Gallup (engagement), The Conference Board"
The Conference Board
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Conference_Board
is a nonprofit organization founded in 1916 and based in Manhattan.
(c) Neither China nor Hong Kong is included in the chart.
(d) summary from the Forbes chart:
......................GDP per hour of work [x axis]...........Hours worked per year [y axis].........% of workers who are happy [circle size]
France............~$59...............................................~1,475..............................................9
Germany........~$57................................................~1,395............................................15
Japan.............~$45................................................~1,720.............................................7
Taiwan...........$40..................................................~2,140..............................................9
Singapore.......~43..................................................~2,280..............................................9
South Korea....$30.................................................~2,180..............................................11
UK..................~$51...............................................~1,650..............................................17
United States..$63.................................................~1,700.............................................30
(e) The first two columns seem to come from
The Conference Board Total Economy Database™
www.conference-board.org/data/economydatabase/
However, I can not find the data in this Web page. |