Finland sits about middle in the EU on suicide rates.
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/w/e...
Finland sits about middle in the EU on suicide rates.
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/w/e...
That said Finland is a lovely country to move to. Raising a child here in particular has meant I really appreciate the support, and services/facilities available. From the daycares, onwards.
Sure the taxes are high, but when you have good public transport, good services, and so on it's hard to resent them too much.
Makes you wonder how Finland can be the most content country in the world
Note that the scale is calibrated by what the respondent considers possible:
”Please imagine a ladder with steps numbered from 0 at the bottom to 10 at the top. The top of the ladder represents the best possible life for you, and the bottom of the ladder represents the worst possible life for you. On which step of the ladder would you say you personally feel you stand at this time?”
In some other countries, the bar for that personal “top of the ladder” is set extremely high by more visible income inequality and concepts like the American Dream which suggest that everyone could/should be a billionaire.
In Finland, a prevailing pessimism keeps expectations in check. (You can see examples of this pessimism in sibling comments here.) Good things are a happy surprise, not something you were promised.