The happiest people in Ireland are pensioners who live in rural areas.
According to researchers from University College Cork (UCC), people aged over 65 who live outside Dublin and have family and religion as part of their daily life score highest for life satisfaction.
The study involved over 2,500 participants in the European Social Survey and found that levels of income has only a "modest" influence on happiness.
The 2010 data also found that life satisfaction was greater in the younger age group of those under 24 and those over 65.
It also said that companionship is a strong factor in relation to happiness - whether it is a partner, children or social groups.
Religion also played a role, with the survey finding attending religious services on a weekly basis increased happiness in Ireland.
2017
October2016
December2015
December2014
December2013
December2012
December2011
December2010
December