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Happiness Impact Explorer

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Happiness Impact

The interactive platform for understanding how organizations affect people's happiness and wellbeing. As the international initiative grows, Explorer will become the interactive home of the platform — bringing together organizations, countries, rankings and insights in one place.

Early preview

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Sweden 2026, live

A first taste of Explorer, powered by the results of the first Swedish Happiness Impact study: re-rank all 58 organizations by overall Happiness Impact or by any of the four wellbeing dimensions, and filter by sector.

Average scores on the −10 to +10 scale, from 12,416 evaluations by 6,526 people. See the full Sweden 2026 results →

What's coming

One platform, many perspectives

Explorer will grow continuously as new countries join, new studies are completed and new data become available.

Explore organizations

Search organizations and discover their Happiness Impact — across different dimensions and over time.

Compare organizations

Compare organizations side by side — similarities, differences and unique strengths across multiple dimensions.

Explore countries

Discover national Happiness Impact Rankings and compare results across countries as the initiative expands.

Explore trends

Follow how Happiness Impact develops over time — long-term trends, changing perceptions and emerging patterns.

Explore the data

Interactive visualisations that make Happiness Impact easier to understand, compare and communicate.

A platform that grows

Explorer will continue to evolve as new studies, insights and analytical tools become available.

The ambition

The world's leading platform for Happiness Impact

Happiness Impact Explorer is designed to grow alongside the international initiative. Our ambition is to create the world's leading interactive platform for understanding how organizations affect people's happiness and wellbeing.

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The one question

“What is its Happiness Impact?

Explorer is being built to help answer that question.