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[Effect of the world economy] % of those who think that policies depend more on what is happening in the world economy
[Trade] Exports of goods and services (billion US$)
[Trade] Exports of goods and services, % of GDP
[Trade] Imports of goods and services (billion US$)
[Trade] Imports of goods and services, % of GDP
[Trade] External balance on goods and services (million US$)
[Trade] Current account balance (billion US$)
[Trade] Export from Japan (million US$)
[Trade] Import to Japan (million US$)
[Trade] % of those who think the import of foreign products should be limited
[Trade] % of those who agree that free trade leads to better products becoming available in the country
[Foreign direct investment] Outward direct investment - stock (% of GDP)
[Foreign direct investment] Inward direct investment - stock (% of GDP)
[National identity] % of those willing to be the citizen of their own country
[National identity] % of those who feel ashamed of their country
[National identity] % of those who think that their people would be a model of people from other countries
[National identity] % of those who think that their own country is better than the others
[National identity] % of those who support their country if it is wrong
[National identity] % of those very or somewhat proud of their nationality
[National identity] % of those who are less proud of their country than they would like to be
[National identity] % of those who think that the world would be a better place if the people of their country acknowledged their country's shortcomings
[National identity] % of those who are proud of their country in its history
[National identity] % of those who are proud of their country in its fair and equal treatment of all groups in society
[National identity] % of those who agree that strong patriotic feelings in their country strengthen their country's place in the world
[National identity] % of those who agree that strong patriotic feelings in their country lead to intolerance in their country
[National identity] % of those who agree that strong patriotic feelings in their country are needed for their country to remain united
[National identity] % of those who agree that strong patriotic feelings in their country lead to negative attitudes towards immigrants
[National identity] % of those who think it is important to have been born in the country for being truly their national
[National identity] % of those who think it is important to have the country's citizenship for being truly their national
[National identity] % of those who think it is important to have lived in the country for most of one's life for being truly their national
[National identity] % of those who think it is important to be able to speak the country's language for being truly their national
[National identity] % of those who think it is important to belong to the country's religion for being truly their national
[National identity] % of those who think it is important to respect the country's political institutions and laws for being truly their national
[National identity] % of those who think it is important to feel the country's nationality for being truly their national
[National identity] % of those who think it is important to have the country's ancestry for being truly their national
[National identity] % of those who think it is essential that their country remains one
[National identity] % of those who feel more like a citizen of the world than of any country
[International relations] % of those who agree that the country should follow the decisions of international organizations to which it belongs, even if the government does not agree with them
[International relations] Period of United Nations membership
[International relations] % of those who agree that international organizations are taking away too much power from the national government
[International relations] % of those who think that international organizations have the most influence on the actions of the government
[International relations] Official Development Assistance (ODA), million US$
[International relations] Official Development Assistance (ODA), % of GNI
[International relations] % of those who think present economic differences between rich and poor countries are too large
[International relations] % of those who think that people in wealthy countries should pay more tax to help people in poor countries
[International relations] % of those who think people from poor countries should be allowed to work in wealthy countries
[International relations] Extent to which people think that it is important, in order to be a good citizen, to help people in the rest of the world who are worse off than themselves
[International relations] % of those who are proud of their country in its political influence in the world
[Military] Military expenditure (billion US$)
[Military] Military expenditure (% of GDP)
[Military] Armed forces personnel (ten thousands)
[Military] % of those who would like to see more government spending in the military and defence
[Military] % of those who think that the military/army has the most influence on the actions of the government
[Military] % of those who think that the government is successful in the security of the country
[Military] % of those who are proud of their country in its armed forces
[Military] % of those who think that their country should follow its own interests, even if this leads to conflicts with other nations
Period:
Area:
World
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Major advanced countries
\n
Nordic and major advanced countries
\n
OECD members
\n
EU27
\n
EU+Japan
\n
Europe
\n
ASIA
\n
TPP
\n
Latin America
\n
Africa
\n
38 countries/ areas
Highlight:
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Japan
Nordic and Japan
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Australia
Austria
Belgium
Canada
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Republic of Korea
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Mexico
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkiye
United Kingdom
United States
1
Chile
1945.1024
1
Denmark
1945.1024
1
France
1945.1024
1
Luxembourg
1945.1024
1
New Zealand
1945.1024
1
Poland
1945.1024
1
Turkiye
1945.1024
1
United Kingdom
1945.1024
1
United States
1945.1024
10
Greece
1945.1025
11
Australia
1945.1101
12
Costa Rica
1945.1102
13
Colombia
1945.1105
14
Mexico
1945.1107
15
Canada
1945.1109
16
Norway
1945.1127
17
Netherlands
1945.1210
18
Belgium
1945.1227
19
Iceland
1946.1119
19
Sweden
1946.1119
21
Israel
1949.0511
22
Austria
1955.1214
22
Finland
1955.1214
22
Hungary
1955.1214
22
Ireland
1955.1214
22
Italy
1955.1214
22
Portugal
1955.1214
22
Spain
1955.1214
29
Japan
1956.1218
30
Germany
1973.0918
31
Estonia
1991.0917
31
Latvia
1991.0917
31
Lithuania
1991.0917
31
Republic of Korea
1991.0917
35
Slovenia
1992.0522
36
Czech Republic
1993.0119
36
Slovakia
1993.0119
38
Switzerland
2002.0910
Note
Dates are converted into numerical scale as follows: "Year (4 digits).Month(2 digits)Day(2 digits)"
Source
United Nations
Correlations with major national performance indices
Life satisfaction (10 steps)
No. of data
38
Regression equation
Y = -0.003281 X +
13.132
Correlation coefficient (r)
-0.096
Coefficient of determination (R2)
0.009
GDP per capita (current US$)
No. of data
38
Regression equation
Y = -212.665587 X +
460754.260
Correlation coefficient (r)
-0.144
Coefficient of determination (R2)
0.021
Life expectancy at birth - Both sexes (years)
No. of data
38
Regression equation
Y = -0.033581 X +
146.186
Correlation coefficient (r)
-0.243
Coefficient of determination (R2)
0.059
Fertility rate, total (births per woman)
No. of data
38
Regression equation
Y = -0.003685 X +
8.795
Correlation coefficient (r)
-0.228
Coefficient of determination (R2)
0.052
Suicide - all ages (per 100,000 population)
No. of data
38
Regression equation
Y = 0.164458 X
-309.628
Correlation coefficient (r)
0.573
Coefficient of determination (R2)
0.328