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    October 9, 2019
    5. National conditions

    Differing perspectives on country direction across Europe

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    5. National conditions
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    More disagree that success in life determined by outside forces today
    European publics tend to think success in life is determined by outside forces; Americans disagree
    Life satisfaction has increased in many countries since 1991
    Strong association between GDP per capita and life satisfaction
    Life satisfaction varies substantially throughout Europe
    Younger groups are more optimistic about children’s financial future
    Former Eastern Bloc countries are generally more optimistic about financial future of children
    In much of Europe, views of the economy have improved since 2009
    Half or more in many European countries say the current economic situation is good
    Younger people are more satisfied with direction of country, except in Russia
    Differing perspectives on country direction across Europe

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