The poll was based on interviews with 7,200 Israelis older than 20.
According to the study, 81% of Israel’s citizens are happy with their lives, with 52% believing that the future will be even better.
The poll examined the degree of religious identification in the Israeli public as well, finding that 6% of Israelis considers themselves Hareidi-religious, 9% observant, 13% traditional-observant, 27% traditional-non-observant, and 46% secular.
In the area of employment and family relations, 83% of those employed are happy with their jobs and 95% are happy with their family relationships.
A comparable poll carried out by Harris Interactive and featured in the Washington Times, found 59% of Americans to be happy with their lives.
According to the study, 81% of Israel’s citizens are happy with their lives, with 52% believing that the future will be even better.
The poll examined the degree of religious identification in the Israeli public as well, finding that 6% of Israelis considers themselves Hareidi-religious, 9% observant, 13% traditional-observant, 27% traditional-non-observant, and 46% secular.
In the area of employment and family relations, 83% of those employed are happy with their jobs and 95% are happy with their family relationships.
A comparable poll carried out by Harris Interactive and featured in the Washington Times, found 59% of Americans to be happy with their lives.