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GNH  Survey  Findings  2010

The  Centre  for  Bhutan  Studies

Demographics

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331331

338339

356358359363

370371

383385386391

403407410

423

0 100 200 300 400No. of respondents

Gasa

Sarpan

gHaaTrong

saPun

akhaTsi

rang

Tash

i Yan

gste

Wangd

ue Pho

drang

Tash

igang

Zhemga

ngParoDagan

aMon

gar

Bumtha

ngSamtseLh

untse

Pema G

atshe

lThim

phu

Chukh

a

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

r

Source: GNH Survey 2010

No. of respondents from each Dzongkhag

2.364.30

3.352.32

3.138.29

12.714.49

11.735.72

3.783.73

4.966.69

2.561.98

0.774.01

10.882.26

0 5 10 15Percent

Zhemga

ng

Wangd

ue Pho

drangTsi

rang

Trong

sa

Tash

i Yan

gste

Tash

igang

Thimph

uSarp

ang

Samtse

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

rPun

akha

Pema G

atshe

lParoMonga

rLh

untse

HaaGasa

Dagan

aChu

kha

Bumtha

ng

Name of the Dzongkhag

Source: GNH Survey 2010

% of respondents by Dzongkhag (weighted)

50.17%49.83%

Male FemaleSource: GNH Survey 2010

% of respondents by sex

72.64%

27.36%

1 Rural 2 UrbanSource: GNH Survey 2010

% of respondents by area

80.97%

17.83%1.20%

Buddhism HinduismChristianity

Source: GNH Survey 2010

% of respondents by religion

62.70%14.12%

5.84%

8.23%4.84%

0.80%2.88%

0.58%

No formal education Primary education (VI)LS education (VIII) MS education (X)HS education (till degree 2nd yr) Diploma/CertificateBachelors Degree Post Graduate

Source: GNH Survey 2010

% of respondents by educational attainment

5.8%10.9%

15.8%

11.3%

12.3%9.2%

9.9%

6.9%

7.0%

4.1%6.9%

<=20 21-25 26-30 31-3536-40 41-45 46-50 51-5556-60 61-65 >65

Source: GNH Survey 2010

% of respondents by age

1.55%

24.58%

46.75%

21.45%

5.67%

Single member hh 2-3 member hh4-5 member hh 6-7 member hh>7 member hh

Source: GNH Survey 2010

% of respondents by household size

1.6%

55.4%

7.1%

3.7%

7.0%

1.3%3.0%2.3%

4.9%0.5%3.1%

10.1%

Unemployed Farmer Businessman StudentsCivil servants GYT/DYT member RBG/RBA/RBP Monk/Anim/GomchenCorporate employee National Work Force Others House wife

Source: GNH Survey 2010

% of respondents by occupation

44.6%

55.4%

Non-farmers FarmersSource: GNH Survey 2010

% of respondents by occupation

Psychological  Wellbeing

0.2 0.2 0.7 2.7 8.0 29.7 21.4 20.3 9.4 4.3 3.2

Perc

enta

ge o

f peo

ple

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Happiness on a scale from 0-10

Distribution of people by happiness (on a scale from 0-10)

6.105.81

6.486.21

02

46

Hap

pine

ss (0

-10)

1 Rural 2 UrbanMale Female Male Female

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean appiness by sex and area

6.49 6.45 6.41 6.30 6.26 6.21 6.17 6.16 6.16 6.08 6.08 6.07 6.04 6.01 5.93 5.91 5.81 5.80 5.71 5.610

24

6H

appi

ness

(0-1

0)

HaaGas

a

Sarpan

g

Wangd

ue Pho

drang

Bumtha

ng

Tsiran

g

Thimph

u

Tash

igang

Punak

ha

Tash

i Yan

gste

Chukh

aParo

Samtse

Trong

sa

Dagan

a

Zhemga

ng

Lhun

tse

Monga

r

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

r

Pema G

atshe

l

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean happiness by Dzongkhag

6.20 6.18 6.22 6.13 6.07 6.125.90 5.93 5.77

6.085.86

02

46

Hap

pine

ss (0

-10)

<=20 21-25 26-30 31-35 36-40 41-45 46-50 51-55 56-60 61-65 >65Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean happiness by age

5.856.17 6.32 6.52 6.64 6.80 7.01

7.480

24

68

Hap

pine

ss (0

-10)

No form

al ed

ucati

on

Primary

educ

ation

(VI)

LS ed

ucati

on (V

III)

MS educ

ation

(X)

HS educ

ation

(till d

egree

2nd y

r)

Diploma/C

ertific

ate

Bache

lors D

egree

Post G

radua

te

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean happiness by educational attainment

6.94 6.67 6.58 6.48 6.45 6.40 6.26 6.15 6.10 6.07 5.805.39

02

46

8Ha

ppin

ess

(0-1

0)

Civil se

rvants

Monk/A

nim/G

omch

en

Studen

ts

Busine

ssman

RBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT mem

ber

Unemplo

yed

Others

House

wife

Corpora

te em

ploye

e

Farmer

Nation

al Work

Force

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean happiness by occupation

5.405.69

6.056.35 6.33

02

46

Hap

pine

ss (0

-10)

Very st

ressfu

l

Modera

tely s

tressf

ul

Somew

hat s

tressf

ul

Not at

all str

essfu

l

Don't k

now

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean happiness by stress level

6.19

5.53

4.86

02

46

Hap

pine

ss (0

-10)

Normal

mental

wellbein

g

Some m

ental

distr

ess

Severe

men

tal di

stres

s

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean happiness by mental wellbeing

6.105.90 5.89

02

46

Hap

pine

ss (0

-10)

Buddh

ism

Hinduis

m

Christia

nity

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean happiness by religion

5.676.03 6.13 6.02 6.13

02

46

Hap

pine

ss (0

-10)

Single

membe

r hh

2-3 m

embe

r hh

4-5 m

embe

r hh

6-7 m

embe

r hh

>7 m

embe

r hh

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean happiness by household size

4.985.39

5.736.13

6.48

02

46

Hap

pine

ss (0

-10)

Poor

FairGoo

d

Very go

od

Excellen

t

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean happiness by health status

4.90

5.395.73

5.916.25 6.24

02

46

Hap

pine

ss (0

-10)

None 1-2 3-5 6-8

More th

an 8

Don't k

now

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean happiness by no. of people you can count on if you are sick

5.565.80

6.096.43

6.70 6.63

02

46

8H

appi

ness

(0-1

0)

None 1-2 3-5 6-8

More th

an 8

Don't k

now

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean happiness by no. of people you can count on if you have financial problems

3.43

4.645.18

6.116.85

02

46

8H

appi

ness

(0-1

0)

Very di

ssatisfi

ed

Dissati

sfied

Neithe

r sati

sfied n

or dis

satisfi

ed

Satisfie

d

Very sa

tisfied

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean happiness by satisfaction with your livelihood

7.9%

36.7%55.3%

Very poor/Poor Neither poor nor goodGood/Very good

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Quality of life

8.52 37.04 54.43

7.35 36.45 56.20

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Quality of life

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Quality of life by sex

Very poor/Poor Neither poor nor goodGood/Very good

4.11 31.54 64.34

9.39 38.69 51.92

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Quality of life

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Quality of life by area

Very poor/Poor Neither poor nor goodGood/Very good

14.59 38.87 46.53

6.26 39.77 53.97

10.14 38.26 51.59

11.12 39.03 49.84

11.47 36.12 52.42

8.70 37.79 53.52

7.43 34.47 58.11

6.53 38.05 55.42

5.53 35.50 58.97

3.41 34.73 61.85

6.72 36.79 56.48

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>6561-6556-6051-5546-5041-4536-4031-3526-3021-25<=20

Quality of life

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Quality of life by age

Very poor/Poor Neither poor nor goodGood/Very good

9.61 40.89 49.508.64 33.15 58.21

6.12 26.09 67.7910.46 39.51 50.029.65 26.71 63.649.73 31.45 58.82

4.38 27.79 67.835.79 30.12 64.09

9.96 44.69 45.3510.24 45.46 44.30

6.77 40.11 53.129.00 48.82 42.17

4.71 30.47 64.825.81 33.00 61.19

8.45 34.27 57.294.19 38.32 57.50

1.11 27.00 71.897.49 40.34 52.17

11.47 44.36 44.176.64 46.64 46.72

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Zhemga

ng

Wangd

ue Pho

drangTsi

rang

Trong

sa

Tash

i Yan

gste

Tash

igang

Thimph

uSarp

ang

Samtse

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

rPun

akha

Pema G

atshe

lParoMonga

rLh

untseHaaGasa

Dagan

aChu

kha

Bumtha

ng

Quality of life

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Quality of life by Dzongkhag

Very poor/Poor Neither poor nor goodGood/Very good

6.6%

46.6%46.7%

11.5%

44.4%

44.2%

7.5%

40.3%52.2%

1.1%27.0%

71.9%

4.2%

38.3%57.5%

8.4%

34.3%57.3%

5.8%

33.0%61.2%

4.7%

30.5%

64.8%

9.0%

48.8%

42.2%

6.8%

40.1%53.1%

10.2%

45.5%

44.3%

10.0%

44.7%45.3%

5.8%

30.1%

64.1%

4.4%27.8%

67.8%

9.7%

31.4%58.8%

9.6%

26.7%63.6%

10.5%

39.5%50.0%

6.1%26.1%

67.8%

8.6%

33.2%58.2%

9.6%

40.9%49.5%

Bumthang Chukha Dagana Gasa Haa

Lhuntse Mongar Paro Pema Gatshel Punakha

Samdrup Jongkhar Samtse Sarpang Thimphu Tashigang

Tashi Yangste Trongsa Tsirang Wangdue Phodrang Zhemgang

Very poor/Poor Neither poor nor goodGood/Very good

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Quality of life by Dzongkhag

0.4%4.0%

12.0%

65.2%

18.4%

Very dissatisfied DissatisfiedNeither satisfied nor dissatisfied SatisfiedVery satisfied

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Satisfaction with livelihood

0.54.9

11.5 65.4 17.7

0.33.1

12.5 65.0 19.1

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Satisfaction with livelihood

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Satisfaction with livelihood by sex

Very dissatisfied DissatisfiedNeither satisfied nor dissatisfied SatisfiedVery satisfied

0.22.3

6.7 68.5 22.3

0.54.7

14.0 64.0 16.9

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Satisfaction with livelihood

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Satisfaction with livelihood by area

Very dissatisfied DissatisfiedNeither satisfied nor dissatisfied SatisfiedVery satisfied

0.52.0 9.6 63.9 24.0

4.3 9.1 63.7 23.0

1.7 20.5 22.2 46.5 9.1

0.73.8 8.6 71.5 15.4

6.2 12.0 64.2 17.6

2.9 67.7 29.4

2.8 10.6 66.7 19.9

0.41.6 6.6 69.1 22.2

1.2 5.0 71.8 22.0

0.94.7 64.6 29.9

0.55.3 15.6 63.8 14.8

0.63.8 6.6 76.6 12.5

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

House

wifeOthers

Nation

al Work

Force

Corpora

te em

ploye

e

Monk/A

nim/G

omch

en

RBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT mem

ber

Civil se

rvantsStud

ents

Busine

ssmanFarmer

Unemplo

yed

Satisfaction with livelihood

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Satisfaction with livelihood by occupation

Very dissatisfied DissatisfiedNeither satisfied nor dissatisfied SatisfiedVery satisfied

0.6 8.8 16.7 60.6 13.4

0.8 8.7 16.3 62.0 12.1

1.7 5.9 14.2 65.5 12.6

0.33.7 12.2 64.8 18.9

0.52.3 7.0 70.9 19.4

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Widowed

Separated

Divorced

Married

Never married

Satisfaction with livelihood

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Satisfaction with livelihood by marital status

Very dissatisfied DissatisfiedNeither satisfied nor dissatisfied SatisfiedVery satisfied

0.8%5.5%

14.1%

15.7%64.0%

None 1-23-5 6-8More than 8

Source: GNH Survey 2010

No. of people you can count on when you are sick

0.97.2 16.3 16.6 59.0

0.73.8

11.8 14.8 68.9

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Are sick

Source: GNH Survey 2010

No. of people you can count on when you are sick by sex

None 1-23-5 6-8More than 8

0.95.8 14.7 18.6 60.0

0.75.4 13.8 14.5 65.5

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Are sick

Source: GNH Survey 2010

No. of people you can count on when you are sick by area

None 1-23-5 6-8More than 8

0.8 6.5 15.0 19.2 58.6

0.8 8.5 11.8 16.0 63.0

1.7 7.9 26.5 32.0 31.8

1.4 5.8 19.2 18.0 55.5

2.6 7.3 14.0 76.1

0.3 3.7 8.8 10.8 76.4

1.1 5.4 19.8 73.7

1.1 6.3 11.3 22.7 58.5

0.4 6.6 18.0 19.8 55.2

0.9 4.1 12.1 15.9 67.0

0.8 5.4 14.3 13.8 65.6

6.6 22.2 12.4 58.7

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

House

wifeOthers

Nation

al Work

Force

Corpora

te em

ploye

e

Monk/A

nim/G

omch

en

RBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT mem

ber

Civil se

rvantsStud

ents

Busine

ssmanFarmer

Unemplo

yed

Are sick

Source: GNH Survey 2010

No. of people you can count on when you are sick by occupation

None 1-23-5 6-8More than 8

1.6 12.2 18.2 12.5 55.5

7.0 8.1 16.1 20.6 48.3

3.5 12.0 21.3 16.5 46.7

0.54.4 13.2 15.5 66.4

1.1 8.4 16.3 18.1 56.1

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Widowed

Separated

Divorced

Married

Never married

Are sick

Source: GNH Survey 2010

No. of people you can count on when you are sick by marital status

None 1-23-5 6-8More than 8

0.2 3.9 8.4 9.3 78.2

0.4 7.7 15.2 12.4 64.3

5.1 13.2 17.8 63.9

2.1 6.1 16.4 12.7 62.8

2.3 6.5 22.5 16.5 52.2

1.0 5.5 18.2 17.2 58.1

0.8 6.9 18.4 19.3 54.7

4.9 11.4 12.7 71.0

0.33.1 6.5 12.2 78.0

1.1 9.6 23.4 15.8 50.2

0.9 5.2 15.3 16.3 62.4

1.6 5.9 15.5 14.6 62.3

1.2 7.4 16.7 17.6 57.1

0.9 7.5 19.0 16.8 55.8

1.2 7.5 19.3 12.7 59.3

0.3 4.3 8.3 12.3 74.8

9.0 10.7 16.2 64.1

0.20.9 5.2 7.8 85.9

0.9 3.7 7.0 20.2 68.2

0.62.6 11.8 16.0 69.0

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Zhemga

ng

Wangd

ue Pho

drangTsi

rang

Trong

sa

Tash

i Yan

gste

Tash

igang

Thimph

uSarp

ang

Samtse

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

rPun

akha

Pema G

atshe

lParoMonga

rLh

untseHaaGasa

Dagan

aChu

kha

Bumtha

ngAre sick

Source: GNH Survey 2010

No. of people you can count on when you are sick by Dzongkhag

None 1-23-5 6-8More than 8

14.5%

27.8%

30.4%

12.8%

13.3%1.2%

None 1-23-5 6-8More than 8 Don't know

Source: GNH Survey 2010

No. of people you can count on when you have financial problems

16.0 30.8 30.7 11.7 9.71.1

13.0 24.9 30.1 13.9 16.9 1.3

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Have financial problems

Source: GNH Survey 2010

No. of people you can count on when you have financial problems by sex

None 1-23-5 6-8More than 8 Don't know

14.6 27.2 28.9 15.2 12.41.7

14.4 28.1 30.9 11.9 13.7 1.0

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Have financial problems

Source: GNH Survey 2010

No. of people you can count on when you have financial problems by area

None 1-23-5 6-8More than 8 Don't know

13.8 36.0 28.1 13.7 7.0 1.415.6 24.3 32.1 14.1 13.8

22.0 20.0 37.4 7.5 13.118.3 26.0 24.8 15.4 14.0 1.5

9.2 25.9 29.7 12.1 22.3 0.710.1 23.6 32.6 12.5 18.3 2.810.7 23.9 32.2 7.6 22.2 3.49.4 23.5 25.9 20.4 19.1 1.8

3.6 28.1 26.9 20.8 16.0 4.518.3 21.6 27.9 15.3 14.4 2.6

15.8 28.5 31.6 10.9 12.5 0.62.9 26.2 48.5 6.8 14.5 1.1

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

House

wifeOthers

Nation

al Work

Force

Corpora

te em

ploye

e

Monk/A

nim/G

omch

en

RBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT mem

ber

Civil se

rvantsStud

ents

Busine

ssmanFarmer

Unemplo

yed

Have financial problems

Source: GNH Survey 2010

No. of people you can count on when you have financial problems by occupation

None 1-23-5 6-8More than 8 Don't know

20.8 29.6 30.8 9.1 9.7 0.1

19.9 33.1 24.8 11.2 9.2 1.9

23.8 34.1 24.3 7.4 7.1 3.3

14.5 27.2 30.6 12.9 13.8 1.0

7.6 29.6 30.5 15.5 14.0 2.8

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Widowed

Separated

Divorced

Married

Never married

Have financial problems

Source: GNH Survey 2010

No. of people you can count on when you have financial problems by marital status

None 1-23-5 6-8More than 8 Don't know

16.4 32.7 26.8 10.3 11.2 2.718.4 31.6 28.6 9.2 11.5 0.7

6.8 24.5 31.8 19.3 16.8 0.820.5 28.8 26.6 12.9 9.5 1.7

16.2 29.6 26.9 12.0 15.314.8 29.6 29.4 11.8 14.1 0.3

17.7 28.2 26.9 14.4 11.6 1.38.1 26.2 33.6 14.3 16.8 0.98.8 30.6 33.7 7.0 17.9 2.0

18.0 27.7 30.4 11.5 11.1 1.220.3 24.9 23.9 16.3 13.8 0.8

13.3 27.2 33.4 13.7 12.2 0.310.3 29.8 31.9 14.7 10.7 2.6

14.6 28.2 32.3 13.0 10.3 1.515.6 28.3 28.8 13.4 13.6 0.3

12.2 23.2 21.8 23.6 18.9 0.215.8 22.8 29.2 20.4 11.7

12.2 24.8 36.3 14.2 12.1 0.416.4 24.7 32.2 12.3 12.8 1.616.2 24.0 30.9 14.3 13.5 1.1

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

BumthangHave financial problems

Source: GNH Survey 2010

No. of people you can count on when you have financial problems by Dzongkhag

None 1-23-5 6-8More than 8 Don't know

86.0%

8.9%5.0%

Normal mental wellbeing Some mental distressSevere mental distress

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mental wellbeing (GHQ-12)

82.4 10.8 6.8

89.6 7.1 3.3

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

GHQ-12

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mental wellbeing (GHQ-12) by sex

Normal mental wellbeing Some mental distressSevere mental distress

90.7 6.2 3.1

84.3 9.9 5.8

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

GHQ-12

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mental wellbeing (GHQ-12) by area

Normal mental wellbeing Some mental distressSevere mental distress

67.2 16.0 16.877.8 11.5 10.7

80.7 10.3 9.081.0 11.5 7.4

84.2 10.4 5.590.3 6.8 3.0

86.5 8.6 5.090.1 7.4 2.492.1 6.4 1.5

90.6 7.7 1.789.3 7.9 2.8

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>6561-6556-6051-5546-5041-4536-4031-3526-3021-25<=20

GHQ-12

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mental wellbeing (GHQ-12) by age

Normal mental wellbeing Some mental distressSevere mental distress

88.7 8.5 2.884.8 8.5 6.787.0 2.9 10.186.7 10.7 2.6

90.8 6.0 3.396.5 3.20.396.3 1.91.8

94.7 5.10.291.0 7.3 1.791.8 4.4 3.8

82.4 10.7 6.987.4 8.0 4.6

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

House

wifeOthers

Nation

al Work

Force

Corpora

te em

ploye

e

Monk/A

nim/G

omch

en

RBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT mem

ber

Civil se

rvantsStud

ents

Busine

ssmanFarmer

Unemplo

yed

GHQ-12

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mental wellbeing (GHQ-12) by occupation

Normal mental wellbeing Some mental distressSevere mental distress

63.4 19.2 17.4

75.6 12.6 11.8

80.8 14.2 5.0

87.3 8.3 4.3

91.2 5.9 2.9

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Widowed

Separated

Divorced

Married

Never married

GHQ-12

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mental wellbeing (GHQ-12) by marital status

Normal mental wellbeing Some mental distressSevere mental distress

89.9 6.1 4.081.9 10.7 7.4

85.3 9.7 5.080.3 12.8 7.080.3 12.0 7.7

79.1 13.1 7.892.0 4.8 3.2

86.7 10.5 2.891.0 7.0 1.9

80.8 10.7 8.584.1 8.7 7.2

79.3 10.8 10.090.0 6.1 3.989.6 4.9 5.4

82.7 8.2 9.188.3 7.5 4.189.3 6.6 4.1

93.5 4.8 1.682.9 13.5 3.5

78.9 13.2 8.0

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Zhemga

ng

Wangd

ue Pho

drangTsi

rang

Trong

sa

Tash

i Yan

gste

Tash

igang

Thimph

uSarp

ang

Samtse

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

rPun

akha

Pema G

atshe

lParoMonga

rLh

untseHaaGasa

Dagan

aChu

kha

Bumtha

ng

GHQ-12

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mental wellbeing (GHQ-12) by Dzongkhag

Normal mental wellbeing Some mental distressSevere mental distress

11.2%

13.2%

30.4%

45.2%

Very stressful Moderately stressfulSomewhat stressful Not at all stressful

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Self-reported stress level

13.56 14.07 29.78 42.59

8.89 12.31 30.95 47.85

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Stress

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Self-reported stress level by sex

Very stressful Moderately stressfulSomewhat stressful Not at all stressful

9.7 13.7 30.1 46.5

11.8 13.0 30.5 44.7

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Stress

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Self-reported stress level by area

Very stressful Moderately stressfulSomewhat stressful Not at all stressful

26.5 14.7 26.0 32.8

21.7 21.3 29.3 27.8

18.8 18.5 26.5 36.1

10.1 12.4 31.0 46.5

8.3 15.8 29.1 46.8

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Widowed

Separated

Divorced

Married

Never married

Stress

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Self-reported stress level by marital status

Very stressful Moderately stressfulSomewhat stressful Not at all stressful

10.8 13.9 28.5 46.812.5 11.2 20.3 56.0

17.8 13.8 28.9 39.513.2 9.9 34.7 42.211.7 10.4 31.7 46.1

8.9 9.6 29.4 52.17.9 8.4 37.1 46.56.8 12.2 36.2 44.86.6 23.5 26.9 43.17.4 11.4 33.6 47.6

12.5 13.1 29.9 44.513.2 26.6 29.9 30.3

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

House

wifeOthers

Nation

al Work

Force

Corpora

te em

ploye

e

Monk/A

nim/G

omch

en

RBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT mem

ber

Civil se

rvantsStud

ents

Busine

ssmanFarmer

Unemplo

yed

Stress

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Self-reported stress level by occupation

Very stressful Moderately stressfulSomewhat stressful Not at all stressful

10.1 16.8 27.3 45.87.4 12.3 27.5 52.8

11.0 19.3 24.7 45.011.3 16.2 33.8 38.7

17.9 16.9 25.0 40.216.8 13.5 31.6 38.2

10.9 14.3 28.3 46.513.8 12.2 27.7 46.3

10.1 6.2 30.1 53.515.5 16.1 40.5 27.9

8.8 13.2 29.6 48.510.0 11.2 39.9 38.9

5.8 11.4 27.8 55.013.7 21.3 29.6 35.5

10.1 16.2 33.5 40.28.0 13.4 31.0 47.7

5.6 13.2 24.8 56.54.2 8.8 29.2 57.8

11.7 10.3 29.8 48.28.6 17.5 37.1 36.7

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

BumthangStress

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Self-reported stress level by Dzongkhag

Very stressful Moderately stressfulSomewhat stressful Not at all stressful

5.3%

43.4%

20.1%

31.2%

Often SometimesRarely Never

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of anger

7.9 49.5 17.8 24.8

2.7 37.3 22.3 37.6

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Anger

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of anger by sex

Often SometimesRarely Never

6.9 45.5 20.9 26.7

4.7 42.6 19.8 32.9

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Anger

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of anger by area

Often SometimesRarely Never

6.2 41.1 22.8 29.9

5.2 51.4 20.1 23.4

6.3 50.3 16.5 26.8

5.3 42.2 20.2 32.3

4.7 50.5 18.8 26.1

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Widowed

Separated

Divorced

Married

Never married

Anger

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of anger by marital status

Often SometimesRarely Never

3.2 41.3 20.0 35.56.3 42.8 22.7 28.3

1.4 35.6 29.6 33.44.4 50.1 22.5 23.15.2 52.0 15.1 27.75.2 43.0 19.7 32.1

8.2 47.7 18.4 25.82.7 38.4 25.2 33.86.1 30.7 22.6 40.65.1 52.1 17.3 25.65.0 51.8 18.9 24.3

2.6 47.9 12.8 36.76.1 58.1 16.0 19.8

4.2 44.5 12.6 38.72.2 39.7 19.0 39.24.5 44.1 27.0 24.4

2.1 37.4 30.7 29.93.5 39.8 16.6 40.0

6.7 37.4 24.2 31.77.7 54.0 22.3 15.9

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

BumthangAnger

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of anger by Dzongkhag

Often SometimesRarely Never

9.7 49.0 15.8 25.43.7 41.2 20.9 34.24.2 37.1 32.8 26.0

8.3 41.1 19.6 31.133.3 15.9 50.8

3.4 27.6 27.8 41.30.5 31.8 20.6 47.1

7.7 45.2 25.1 22.15.0 55.8 18.3 21.04.8 44.8 24.6 25.94.6 42.4 19.4 33.54.4 65.2 17.0 13.5

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

House wifeOthers

National Work ForceCorporate employee

Monk/Anim/GomchenRBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT memberCivil servants

StudentsBusinessman

FarmerUnemployed

Anger

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of anger by occupation

Often SometimesRarely Never

7.0 45.4 21.3 26.3

6.2 46.8 22.0 25.0

4.4 45.5 21.0 29.1

5.1 43.5 21.2 30.2

4.8 41.3 21.1 32.8

4.8 42.9 18.9 33.4

4.9 40.8 17.2 37.1

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>225,000

150,001-225,000

100,001-150,000

75,001-100,000

50,001-75,000

25,001-50,000

0-25,000

Anger

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of anger by household income

Often SometimesRarely Never

1.1% 8.8%

12.1%

77.9%

Often SometimesRarely Never

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of selfishness

1.2 9.4 12.3 77.2

1.18.2 12.0 78.7

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Selfishness

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of selfishness by sex

Often SometimesRarely Never

1.3 10.7 12.3 75.7

1.08.1 12.1 78.8

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Selfishness

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of selfishness by area

Often SometimesRarely Never

2.2 7.6 11.3 78.9

1.9 13.9 16.1 68.1

2.0 5.7 8.6 83.7

1.0 8.0 11.8 79.3

1.6 15.8 15.5 67.1

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Widowed

Separated

Divorced

Married

Never married

Selfishness

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of selfishness by marital status

Often SometimesRarely Never

0.97.0 8.9 83.2

0.3 8.1 12.9 78.7

4.0 35.7 60.3

1.4 14.7 8.5 75.4

2.03.2 7.3 87.4

0.61.9 10.0 87.5

4.8 19.0 76.2

2.1 10.6 19.9 67.4

2.2 22.5 18.0 57.3

0.5 5.9 12.4 81.3

1.1 8.4 11.5 79.0

1.8 18.4 13.4 66.4

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

House wifeOthers

National Work ForceCorporate employee

Monk/Anim/GomchenRBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT memberCivil servants

StudentsBusinessman

FarmerUnemployed

Selfishness

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of selfishness by occupation

Often SometimesRarely Never

0.6 6.7 16.2 76.41.8 8.0 13.0 77.22.3 6.1 16.0 75.5

1.0 12.4 15.9 70.71.15.1 9.2 84.62.3 10.1 9.5 78.11.1 13.6 10.7 74.60.9 7.7 17.7 73.70.9 9.3 5.6 84.22.2 13.4 21.4 63.1

0.7 10.3 16.7 72.41.5 12.0 13.7 72.81.2 12.9 11.6 74.30.24.2 8.8 86.81.4 7.9 9.5 81.2

0.2 6.2 12.0 81.64.0 22.7 73.3

0.31.2 13.7 84.80.44.4 10.4 84.72.1 10.5 23.2 64.2

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

BumthangSelfishness

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of selfishness by Dzongkhag

Often SometimesRarely Never

2.3 10.9 13.9 72.9

1.0 10.2 13.3 75.6

0.87.2 14.2 77.8

0.46.3 12.6 80.8

0.6 8.8 12.8 77.8

1.3 8.4 9.6 80.7

1.3 9.0 10.0 79.8

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>225,000

150,001-225,000

100,001-150,000

75,001-100,000

50,001-75,000

25,001-50,000

0-25,000

Selfishness

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of selfishness by household income

Often SometimesRarely Never

0.7%6.2%

9.3%

83.7%

Often SometimesRarely Never

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of jealousy

0.97.0

9.8 82.3

0.65.5

8.9 85.1

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Jealousy

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of jealousy by sex

Often SometimesRarely Never

1.59.2

11.5 77.8

0.45.1

8.5 85.9

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Jealousy

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of jealousy by area

Often SometimesRarely Never

0.33.7 9.2 86.8

1.0 11.4 5.2 82.4

1.34.1 6.2 88.4

0.65.2 9.0 85.2

1.8 15.5 13.6 69.1

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Widowed

Separated

Divorced

Married

Never married

Jealousy

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of jealousy by marital status

Often SometimesRarely Never

0.9 7.1 8.0 84.0

6.2 9.0 84.8

13.1 11.7 75.2

0.2 9.3 13.8 76.7

0.75.0 3.6 90.7

5.4 6.2 88.3

4.2 3.0 92.7

1.1 11.4 13.2 74.3

4.0 22.6 13.8 59.5

2.0 5.9 11.1 81.1

0.44.0 8.6 87.0

1.9 14.7 11.9 71.5

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

House wifeOthers

National Work ForceCorporate employee

Monk/Anim/GomchenRBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT memberCivil servants

StudentsBusinessman

FarmerUnemployed

Jealousy

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of jealousy by occupation

Often SometimesRarely Never

1.9 9.7 13.3 75.1

1.4 7.3 9.9 81.3

0.4 6.2 9.6 83.7

0.6 4.3 11.0 84.1

0.5 5.6 7.7 86.2

0.14.5 8.2 87.1

0.7 5.9 7.4 86.0

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>225,000

150,001-225,000

100,001-150,000

75,001-100,000

50,001-75,000

25,001-50,000

0-25,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of jealousy by household income

Often SometimesRarely Never

4.0 11.2 84.7

0.6 5.9 9.7 83.8

0.1 4.5 8.3 87.0

0.2 6.4 15.6 77.8

4.9 6.9 88.2

0.4 5.3 6.2 88.1

0.7 13.9 10.6 74.8

0.3 1.8 9.1 88.8

0.6 6.8 8.7 84.0

0.5 8.2 15.6 75.7

1.7 7.0 11.2 80.1

0.8 4.0 11.6 83.6

0.8 10.6 8.7 80.0

0.4 2.1 4.5 93.0

0.8 3.4 4.9 90.8

0.7 4.8 9.7 84.8

0.6 4.9 18.3 76.2

0.3 0.8 11.4 87.5

1.9 3.7 7.2 87.1

1.8 6.6 14.8 76.9

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

Bumthang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of jealousy by Dzongkhag

Often SometimesRarely Never

10.8%

16.9%

46.0%

26.4%

Never RarelySometimes Often

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of calmness

10.7 17.5 47.6 24.2

10.8 16.2 44.4 28.6

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of calmness by sex

Never RarelySometimes Often

10.8 17.0 43.7 28.5

10.8 16.8 46.9 25.6

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of calmness by area

Never RarelySometimes Often

10.1 18.0 45.4 26.5

12.2 19.0 52.6 16.2

14.1 18.9 42.0 25.0

10.6 16.6 45.8 27.0

11.8 17.2 47.9 23.1

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Widowed

Separated

Divorced

Married

Never married

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of calmness by marital status

Never RarelySometimes Often

9.3 16.4 44.4 29.910.0 20.5 42.0 27.411.9 11.3 64.2 12.6

10.0 13.4 49.1 27.513.9 14.1 34.5 37.5

12.0 14.6 40.7 32.77.2 11.8 45.0 36.010.9 14.7 44.3 30.112.5 19.9 45.6 21.9

10.5 18.4 42.7 28.311.0 17.2 47.2 24.6

7.5 19.7 57.9 14.9

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

House wifeOthers

National Work ForceCorporate employee

Monk/Anim/GomchenRBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT memberCivil servants

StudentsBusinessman

FarmerUnemployed

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of calmness by occupation

Never RarelySometimes Often

8.2 15.6 41.9 34.4

9.9 17.8 44.0 28.3

11.5 12.0 46.1 30.4

9.4 18.5 45.4 26.8

10.6 19.4 47.3 22.8

10.2 15.9 50.2 23.6

13.7 18.3 45.0 23.0

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>225,000

150,001-225,000

100,001-150,000

75,001-100,000

50,001-75,000

25,001-50,000

0-25,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of calmness by household income

Never RarelySometimes Often

8.6 11.0 48.9 31.412.7 13.8 43.0 30.4

7.4 12.9 44.6 35.15.2 19.0 51.3 24.4

15.2 20.6 45.7 18.517.9 14.5 51.1 16.5

12.4 18.7 44.8 24.28.5 11.1 41.4 39.09.3 16.3 43.1 31.2

12.8 23.1 45.5 18.75.1 17.0 51.2 26.7

13.0 26.7 42.3 18.112.1 14.6 50.1 23.213.2 16.4 48.4 22.0

10.3 18.3 47.1 24.37.0 13.2 42.3 37.46.7 16.2 38.3 38.86.7 10.1 58.2 25.07.6 18.7 40.0 33.78.8 19.1 51.9 20.3

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

Bumthang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of calmness by Dzongkhag

Never RarelySometimes Often

16.3%

19.1%

43.3%

21.3%

Never RarelySometimes Often

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of contentment

16.9 19.9 44.1 19.2

15.7 18.4 42.4 23.4

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of contentment by sex

Never RarelySometimes Often

17.9 18.6 42.6 20.9

15.7 19.3 43.5 21.5

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of contentment by area

Never RarelySometimes Often

15.2 17.3 42.6 24.9

13.6 18.6 47.6 20.2

22.9 17.3 37.8 22.0

15.9 19.4 43.3 21.4

18.6 18.1 44.7 18.6

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Widowed

Separated

Divorced

Married

Never married

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of contentment by marital status

Never RarelySometimes Often

18.0 21.2 43.9 16.815.8 14.9 50.9 18.4

19.1 18.2 52.4 10.417.1 23.9 31.0 27.917.6 7.7 36.2 38.5

15.9 20.4 37.7 26.116.8 17.9 37.5 27.8

12.9 13.0 46.5 27.620.3 15.7 47.0 17.0

17.6 20.0 40.1 22.315.8 19.8 44.0 20.417.1 22.2 50.6 10.1

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

House wifeOthers

National Work ForceCorporate employee

Monk/Anim/GomchenRBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT memberCivil servants

StudentsBusinessman

FarmerUnemployed

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of contentment by occupation

Never RarelySometimes Often

14.1 16.7 40.1 29.0

13.9 14.0 46.9 25.2

17.3 14.8 44.4 23.5

16.5 19.1 43.6 20.8

16.8 23.5 43.6 16.1

15.8 22.4 42.6 19.3

19.2 19.1 43.1 18.6

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>225,000

150,001-225,000

100,001-150,000

75,001-100,000

50,001-75,000

25,001-50,000

0-25,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of contentment by household income

Never RarelySometimes Often

13.4 15.4 44.4 26.716.7 12.9 43.2 27.2

10.6 13.7 50.2 25.514.2 13.1 52.7 20.0

6.7 15.7 54.1 23.56.7 18.4 52.7 22.2

19.1 18.5 47.2 15.29.3 20.6 49.2 20.9

16.9 28.3 33.9 20.918.9 23.3 45.6 12.2

8.7 14.8 45.0 31.421.5 26.0 41.4 11.1

18.4 16.6 44.8 20.237.7 15.3 33.3 13.6

30.5 18.6 35.0 15.914.1 12.4 41.5 32.0

8.5 16.6 40.8 34.11.9 7.1 59.9 31.2

17.0 24.2 31.2 27.612.6 15.2 49.2 23.1

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

Bumthang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of contentment by Dzongkhag

Never RarelySometimes Often

6.39%

12.46%

49.54%

31.60%

Never RarelySometimes Often

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of generosity

6.3 12.6 51.1 30.0

6.4 12.3 48.0 33.2

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of generosity by sex

Never RarelySometimes Often

5.8 12.1 49.1 33.1

6.6 12.6 49.7 31.0

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of generosity by area

Never RarelySometimes Often

6.6 14.7 44.8 33.9

3.5 8.7 51.4 36.3

5.1 7.8 54.1 33.0

6.4 12.3 49.7 31.7

7.4 14.1 49.8 28.7

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Widowed

Separated

Divorced

Married

Never married

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of generosity by marital status

Never RarelySometimes Often

5.0 13.5 52.0 29.4

6.2 11.2 50.1 32.5

11.7 19.5 52.1 16.6

7.4 16.9 39.5 36.2

6.0 4.6 38.6 50.9

7.0 11.2 36.7 45.0

5.2 5.8 45.7 43.3

4.8 6.1 53.7 35.5

4.2 16.7 50.7 28.4

3.7 9.0 49.6 37.8

7.3 13.5 50.1 29.1

3.5 8.4 65.4 22.6

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

House wifeOthers

National Work ForceCorporate employee

Monk/Anim/GomchenRBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT memberCivil servants

StudentsBusinessman

FarmerUnemployed

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of generosity by occupation

Never RarelySometimes Often

3.7 8.8 45.5 41.9

4.8 8.6 49.7 36.8

4.3 10.0 50.7 35.0

6.5 13.8 51.1 28.6

7.0 14.7 51.5 26.8

6.5 14.3 49.5 29.7

9.6 14.2 48.7 27.5

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>225,000

150,001-225,000

100,001-150,000

75,001-100,000

50,001-75,000

25,001-50,000

0-25,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of generosity by household income

Never RarelySometimes Often

3.5 11.9 46.4 38.33.4 10.5 50.7 35.32.7 10.6 53.1 33.65.0 12.0 57.4 25.64.5 15.4 47.6 32.4

7.9 13.9 44.8 33.37.0 10.9 53.9 28.2

2.1 8.0 56.6 33.35.4 15.0 46.2 33.47.2 13.7 59.9 19.3

3.8 10.1 45.5 40.77.2 15.8 56.4 20.67.1 10.2 55.2 27.5

15.1 10.3 49.6 25.017.6 13.6 49.2 19.6

3.0 9.9 48.6 38.53.3 7.6 46.0 43.1

1.6 8.1 54.6 35.66.5 16.3 34.7 42.5

2.2 14.3 57.3 26.2

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

Bumthang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Experience of generosity by Dzongkhag

Never RarelySometimes Often

Health

1.4%6.6%

18.4%

53.4%

20.3%

Poor FairGood Very goodExcellent

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Self-rated health status

1.9 7.7 20.0 54.1 16.3

0.95.4 16.8 52.6 24.3

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Self-rated health status by sex

Poor FairGood Very goodExcellent

0.84.0 14.1 57.3 23.8

1.67.5 20.0 51.9 19.0

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Self-rated health status by area

Poor FairGood Very goodExcellent

4.9 15.1 33.9 39.9 6.2

3.8 12.2 22.4 48.6 13.0

2.3 12.6 21.5 50.7 12.9

2.2 9.4 22.7 52.2 13.5

1.8 6.0 21.8 51.3 19.1

0.5 6.6 14.8 56.0 22.1

0.6 7.4 16.0 53.1 22.9

0.6 4.8 13.6 55.3 25.6

0.82.1 17.0 55.4 24.8

0.23.0 13.7 61.3 21.9

0.82.6 15.7 53.6 27.4

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>6561-6556-6051-5546-5041-4536-4031-3526-3021-25<=20

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Self-rated health status by age

Poor FairGood Very goodExcellent

2.0 4.6 16.8 59.1 17.6

0.1 7.8 11.1 54.5 26.5

1.70.9 9.2 71.4 16.9

0.62.7 18.6 51.3 26.8

0.7 8.3 19.4 44.8 26.8

1.51.3 12.2 40.3 44.8

7.6 14.8 44.2 33.4

2.2 13.5 61.3 23.0

0.22.3 12.8 59.8 24.9

0.44.2 16.4 55.2 23.8

1.9 8.6 20.8 51.8 17.0

7.1 17.0 58.1 17.8

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

House wifeOthers

National Work ForceCorporate employee

Monk/Anim/GomchenRBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT memberCivil servants

StudentsBusinessman

FarmerUnemployed

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Self-rated health status by occupation

Poor FairGood Very goodExcellent

4.5 13.9 22.9 51.8 6.8

10.1 25.3 54.0 10.6

1.05.9 20.2 58.1 14.8

1.36.4 18.3 52.9 21.1

0.83.5 15.2 56.4 24.2

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Widowed

Separated

Divorced

Married

Never married

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Self-rated health status by marital status

Poor FairGood Very goodExcellent

0.33.8 14.8 57.9 23.2

1.14.0 15.2 56.6 23.1

0.55.6 15.7 57.8 20.5

1.54.1 14.7 55.6 24.1

1.2 5.8 18.7 51.3 23.0

1.2 7.7 22.0 52.1 17.0

3.0 10.8 22.7 47.9 15.7

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>225,000

150,001-225,000

100,001-150,000

75,001-100,000

50,001-75,000

25,001-50,000

0-25,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Self-rated health status by household income

Poor FairGood Very goodExcellent

2.6 6.0 21.9 55.7 13.9

0.73.1 17.1 53.0 26.1

3.9 10.4 20.5 54.2 11.1

3.1 5.6 14.1 58.3 19.0

1.3 10.8 18.0 47.6 22.3

3.1 9.7 16.5 48.8 21.9

0.6 4.4 10.6 60.1 24.3

2.6 12.6 28.6 46.0 10.2

1.2 6.4 23.2 49.2 20.0

0.9 6.8 20.5 61.8 10.0

0.9 7.8 16.9 49.7 24.6

0.3 5.5 26.2 55.9 12.1

0.5 4.1 16.2 58.4 20.8

1.5 6.7 13.1 59.8 18.8

2.0 10.3 18.8 50.5 18.5

0.4 3.5 9.8 55.4 30.9

3.2 2.4 13.4 52.0 29.1

4.5 19.0 57.8 18.7

1.0 5.0 22.0 44.4 27.6

1.7 7.8 18.9 55.8 15.9

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Zhemga

ng

Wangd

ue Pho

drangTsi

rang

Trong

sa

Tash

i Yan

gste

Tash

igang

Thimph

uSarp

ang

Samtse

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

rPun

akha

Pema G

atshe

lParoMonga

rLh

untseHaaGasa

Dagan

aChu

kha

Bumtha

ng

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Self-rated health status by Dzongkhag

Poor Fair GoodVery good Excellent

26.325.0

28.127.0

010

2030

Hea

lthy

days

(0-3

0)

1 Rural 2 UrbanMale Female Male Female

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean healthy days by sex and area

22.7

23.4

25.1

24.7

26.3

26.3

26.8

26.6

27.5

27.1

27.6

0 10 20 30Healthy days (0-30)

>6561-6556-6051-5546-5041-4536-4031-3526-3021-25<=20

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean healthy days by age

24.9

25.4

26.5

26.5

26.6

27.1

27.2

27.7

27.7

27.9

28.0

28.1

0 10 20 30Healthy days (0-30)

Monk/Anim/GomchenFarmer

GYT/DYT memberHouse wife

National Work ForceBusinessman

StudentsCivil servants

RBG/RBA/RBPCorporate employee

UnemployedOthers

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean healthy days by occupation

22.4

23.3

26.1

26.4

27.2

0 10 20 30Healthy days (0-30)

Widowed

Separated

Divorced

Married

Never married

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean healthy days by marital status

27.4

26.9

26.9

27.1

26.9

25.3

24.3

0 10 20 30Healthy days (0-30)

>225,000

150,001-225,000

100,001-150,000

75,001-100,000

50,001-75,000

25,001-50,000

0-25,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean healthy days by household income

23.424.224.2

24.824.8

25.325.425.826.026.326.326.526.726.826.927.127.327.527.627.9

0 10 20 30Healthy days (0-30)

Samdrup JongkharLhuntse

Tashi YangsteTrongsa

TashigangBumthang

Pema GatshelMongar

PunakhaWangdue Phodrang

ParoTsirangSamtseChukha

SarpangZhemgang

DaganaGasaHaa

Thimphu

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean healthy days by Dzongkhag

12.6%

87.4%

Yes NoSource: GNH Survey 2010

Long-term disability

12.2%

87.8%

13.0%

87.0%

Male Female

Yes NoSource: GNH Survey 2010

Long-term disability by sex

14.1%

85.9%

8.8%

91.2%

1 Rural 2 Urban

Yes NoSource: GNH Survey 2010

Long-term disability by stratum

9.2%

90.8%

15.3%

84.7%

Non-farmers Farmers

Yes NoSource: GNH Survey 2010

Long-term disability by occupation

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

25.0%

30.0%

35.0%

<=20 21-­‐‑25 26-­‐‑30 31-­‐‑35 36-­‐‑40 41-­‐‑45 46-­‐‑50 51-­‐‑55 56-­‐‑60 61-­‐‑65 >65

Proportion  of  people  with  long-­‐‑term  disability  by  age

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

25.0% Proportion  of  people  with  disability  by  Dzongkhag

6.0%5.1%

21.6%

67.4%

Underweight ObesityOverweight Normal weight

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Body mass index (n=1488)

7.0 4.6 20.3 68.2

5.0 5.5 22.9 66.6

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Body mass index by sex

Underweight ObesityOverweight Normal weight

7.5 8.6 30.5 53.4

5.4 3.8 18.3 72.5

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Body mass index by area

Underweight ObesityOverweight Normal weight

5.3 4.0 15.6 75.1

5.7 0.9 21.5 71.9

12.9 6.8 16.8 63.5

4.5 5.3 25.8 64.4

3.9 4.2 26.3 65.5

2.9 3.7 25.3 68.2

5.9 4.3 21.6 68.3

4.8 7.7 29.8 57.7

1.3 8.9 21.4 68.4

11.5 3.0 14.1 71.4

14.6 11.6 73.8

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>6561-6556-6051-5546-5041-4536-4031-3526-3021-25<=20

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Body mass index by age

Underweight ObesityOverweight Normal weight

8.0 7.0 17.0 68.11.63.9 13.8 80.6

7.4 2.9 12.9 76.83.4 6.6 21.2 68.85.5 1.5 14.9 78.1

11.1 23.9 65.08.5 2.9 19.9 68.6

12.8 4.4 33.8 49.03.9 3.9 20.0 72.23.1 4.8 29.4 62.6

10.7 4.5 11.6 73.25.9 6.9 22.1 65.1

11.1 5.1 21.9 61.91.1 12.4 19.8 66.7

4.2 24.9 71.00.63.4 13.7 82.3

6.7 13.8 79.55.5 2.8 16.4 75.3

8.3 6.5 27.2 57.99.4 5.1 26.5 59.0

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

Bumthang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Body mass index by Dzongkhag

Underweight ObesityOverweight Normal weight

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90

Percent

Alcohol  consumption  in  life  and  in  past  12  months  by  Dzongkhag

Life Current

The  area  under  the  green  shade  represents  the  proportion  who  have  quiDed  the  habit

65.4%

34.6%

Yes NoSource: GNH Survey 2010

Alcohol consumption in life

53.9 46.1

76.8 23.2

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Alcohol consumption in life by sex

Yes No

63.4 36.6

66.1 33.9

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Alcohol consumption in life by area

Yes No

70.8 29.2

76.7 23.3

76.3 23.7

70.5 29.5

74.9 25.1

67.1 32.9

68.2 31.8

67.0 33.0

62.2 37.8

52.7 47.3

35.5 64.5

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>6561-6556-6051-5546-5041-4536-4031-3526-3021-25<=20

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Alcohol consumption in life by age

Yes No

57.1 42.969.2 30.8

65.5 34.574.6 25.4

70.7 29.378.6 21.477.5 22.5

74.4 25.633.2 66.8

64.0 36.066.3 33.7

49.3 50.7

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

House wifeOthers

National Work ForceCorporate employee

Monk/Anim/GomchenRBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT memberCivil servants

StudentsBusinessman

FarmerUnemployed

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Alcohol consumption in life by occupation

Yes No

73.6 26.451.9 48.1

73.5 26.555.4 44.6

76.5 23.575.9 24.1

64.5 35.573.9 26.1

65.0 35.069.5 30.5

53.6 46.477.9 22.1

44.5 55.578.6 21.4

73.5 26.545.9 54.1

35.2 64.865.3 34.7

59.0 41.061.2 38.8

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

Bumthang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Alcohol consumption in life by Dzongkhag

Yes No

41.3%

58.7%

Yes NoSource: GNH Survey 2010

Current alcohol consumption

32.8 67.2

49.7 50.3

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Current alcohol consumption by sex

Yes No

39.3 60.7

42.0 58.0

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Current alcohol consumption by area

Yes No

44.0 56.0

45.3 54.7

42.6 57.4

40.8 59.2

45.7 54.3

40.4 59.6

46.3 53.7

44.2 55.8

42.8 57.2

33.9 66.1

20.6 79.4

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>6561-6556-6051-5546-5041-4536-4031-3526-3021-25<=20

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Current alcohol consumption by age

Yes No

33.9 66.142.1 57.943.3 56.7

47.8 52.237.0 63.0

50.2 49.853.9 46.1

49.8 50.222.2 77.8

31.5 68.543.1 56.9

29.7 70.3

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

House wifeOthers

National Work ForceCorporate employee

Monk/Anim/GomchenRBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT memberCivil servants

StudentsBusinessman

FarmerUnemployed

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Current alcohol consumption by occupation

Yes No

43.9 56.1

41.5 58.5

41.2 58.8

33.5 66.5

30.2 69.8

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Excellent

Very good

Good

Fair

Poor

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Current alcohol consumption by health status

Yes No

57.5 42.536.5 63.539.2 60.838.0 62.0

46.0 54.044.5 55.5

36.3 63.745.1 54.9

41.3 58.745.9 54.1

33.7 66.360.4 39.6

22.1 77.954.4 45.6

50.2 49.827.1 72.9

23.4 76.646.2 53.8

35.3 64.741.5 58.5

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

Bumthang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Current alcohol consumption by Dzongkhag

Yes No

20.821.5 21.5 22.1

05

1015

20Ag

e

1 Rural 2 UrbanMale Female Male Female

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean alcohol initiation age by sex and area

16.0

18.8

20.7

21.0

21.8

21.8

21.9

22.0

22.4

22.6

23.6

24.8

0 5 10 15 20 25Age

StudentsMonk/Anim/Gomchen

RBG/RBA/RBPFarmer

BusinessmanCorporate employee

House wifeCivil servantsUnemployed

OthersNational Work Force

GYT/DYT member

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean alcohol initiation age by occupation

23.0

21.6

21.6

20.0

20.6

20.7

21.1

0 5 10 15 20 25Age

>225,000

150,001-225,000

100,001-150,000

75,001-100,000

50,001-75,000

25,001-50,000

0-25,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean alcohol initiation age household income

17.017.3

19.020.1

20.920.921.121.221.321.321.421.6

22.322.422.623.023.0

23.823.9

24.7

0 5 10 15 20 25Age

Pema GatshelSamdrup Jongkhar

MongarParo

Tashi YangsteTashigang

TrongsaSarpangDagana

ThimphuTsirang

Wangdue PhodrangBumthang

LhuntseChukha

ZhemgangGasa

SamtseHaa

Punakha

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean alcohol initiation age by Dzongkhag

0

5

10

15

20

25 Percent

Smoking  in  life  and  in  past  12  months  by  Dzongkhag

Yes Current

The  area  under  the  green  shade  represents  the  proportion  who  have  quiDed  the  habit

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Percent

Smoking  in  life  and  in  past  12  months  by  Education

Yes Current

The  area  under  the  green  shade  represents  the  proportion  who  have  quiDed  the  habit

14.6%

85.4%

Yes NoSource: GNH Survey 2010

Smoked in life

7.2 92.8

22.0 78.0

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Smoked in life by sex

Yes No

18.2 81.8

13.3 86.7

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Smoked in life by area

Yes No

23.5 76.5

24.3 75.7

14.6 85.4

13.7 86.3

13.9 86.1

10.7 89.3

12.4 87.6

13.7 86.3

13.7 86.3

16.3 83.7

12.0 88.0

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>6561-6556-6051-5546-5041-4536-4031-3526-3021-25<=20

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Smoked in life by age

Yes No

7.3 92.717.2 82.8

9.6 90.427.5 72.5

4.0 96.021.2 78.8

16.3 83.732.0 68.0

18.5 81.516.1 83.9

11.9 88.123.2 76.8

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

House wifeOthers

National Work ForceCorporate employee

Monk/Anim/GomchenRBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT memberCivil servants

StudentsBusinessman

FarmerUnemployed

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Smoked in life by occupation

Yes No

23.9 76.1

19.5 80.5

15.4 84.6

10.1 89.9

11.8 88.2

13.3 86.7

11.5 88.5

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>225,000

150,001-225,000

100,001-150,000

75,001-100,000

50,001-75,000

25,001-50,000

0-25,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Smoked in life by household income

Yes No

10.4 89.613.2 86.8

23.1 76.912.9 87.1

10.9 89.111.1 88.9

18.6 81.417.3 82.717.7 82.316.3 83.7

10.2 89.86.7 93.3

16.4 83.69.4 90.6

6.7 93.317.2 82.8

12.1 87.910.4 89.6

18.5 81.510.2 89.8

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

Bumthang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Smoked in life by Dzongkhag

Yes No

4.6%

95.4%

Yes NoSource: GNH Survey 2010

Current smoking

2.4 97.6

6.8 93.2

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Current smoking by sex

Yes No

7.7 92.3

3.4 96.6

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Current smoking by area

Yes No

4.1 95.9

5.2 94.8

2.9 97.1

1.3 98.7

3.0 97.0

1.6 98.4

3.4 96.6

4.3 95.7

7.0 93.0

9.2 90.8

5.7 94.3

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>6561-6556-6051-5546-5041-4536-4031-3526-3021-25<=20

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Current smoking by age

Yes No

2.3 97.76.9 93.18.7 91.38.7 91.3

100.04.3 95.7

8.0 92.011.8 88.29.6 90.48.2 91.8

2.5 97.519.4 80.6

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

House wifeOthers

National Work ForceCorporate employee

Monk/Anim/GomchenRBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT memberCivil servants

StudentsBusinessman

FarmerUnemployed

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Current smoking by occupation

Yes No

9.9 90.1

6.5 93.5

5.6 94.4

4.0 96.0

3.7 96.3

2.5 97.5

2.3 97.7

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>225,000

150,001-225,000

100,001-150,000

75,001-100,000

50,001-75,000

25,001-50,000

0-25,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Current smoking by household income

Yes No

3.4 96.63.8 96.25.6 94.4

3.9 96.12.5 97.52.9 97.1

9.5 90.54.8 95.26.3 93.7

1.1 98.93.4 96.61.1 98.94.9 95.1

2.2 97.81.0 99.03.7 96.34.1 95.9

2.6 97.46.0 94.0

3.5 96.5

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

Bumthang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Current smoking by Dzongkhag

Yes No

21.520.2 20.8

19.40

510

1520

Age

1 Rural 2 UrbanMale Female Male Female

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean smoking initiation age by sex and area

16.7

18.5

18.8

19.0

19.5

20.0

21.2

21.6

22.0

22.5

23.5

24.1

0 5 10 15 20 25Age

Students

House wife

Unemployed

Others

RBG/RBA/RBP

Monk/Anim/Gomchen

Farmer

Civil servants

Businessman

Corporate employee

National Work Force

GYT/DYT member

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean smoking initiation age by occupation

20.9

19.8

19.3

21.4

20.7

20.0

23.3

0 5 10 15 20 25Age

>225,000

150,001-225,000

100,001-150,000

75,001-100,000

50,001-75,000

25,001-50,000

0-25,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean smoking initiation age household income

18.118.618.718.819.019.119.119.119.4

20.120.320.420.6

21.521.821.921.922.3

24.026.4

0 5 10 15 20 25Age

PunakhaParo

Samdrup JongkharTashi Yangste

DaganaPema Gatshel

TsirangWangdue Phodrang

ThimphuHaa

GasaTrongsaSarpang

TashigangBumthangZhemgang

LhuntseChukhaSamtseMongar

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean smoking initiation age by Dzongkhag

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90

Percent

Doma  chewing  in  life  and  in  past  12  months  by  Dzongkhag

Life Current

The  area  under  the  green  shade  represents  the  proportion  who  have  quiDed  the  habit

72.0%

28.0%

Yes NoSource: GNH Survey 2010

Chewed doma in life

71.6 28.4

72.5 27.5

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Chewed doma in life by sex

Yes No

70.8 29.2

72.5 27.5

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Chewed doma in life by area

Yes No

63.7 36.3

70.6 29.4

76.0 24.0

71.8 28.2

78.1 21.9

72.9 27.1

74.1 25.9

72.3 27.7

76.9 23.1

69.1 30.9

54.2 45.8

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>6561-6556-6051-5546-5041-4536-4031-3526-3021-25<=20

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Chewed doma in life by age

Yes No

72.0 28.071.7 28.371.9 28.1

75.4 24.671.3 28.774.6 25.477.2 22.8

70.7 29.358.0 42.0

71.9 28.172.8 27.2

66.0 34.0

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

House wifeOthers

National Work ForceCorporate employee

Monk/Anim/GomchenRBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT memberCivil servants

StudentsBusinessman

FarmerUnemployed

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Chewed doma in life by occupation

Yes No

51.0 49.074.0 26.076.7 23.3

65.5 34.563.0 37.0

73.6 26.470.6 29.4

79.1 20.974.5 25.575.7 24.3

81.2 18.871.3 28.7

83.7 16.364.0 36.0

56.9 43.177.1 22.9

65.6 34.460.1 39.9

75.8 24.270.1 29.9

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

Bumthang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Chewed doma in life by Dzongkhag

Yes No

60.0%

40.0%

Yes NoSource: GNH Survey 2010

Current doma chewing

61.5 38.5

58.5 41.5

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Current doma chewing by sex

Yes No

57.7 42.3

60.9 39.1

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Current doma chewing by area

Yes No

46.3 53.7

51.4 48.6

56.5 43.5

58.4 41.6

66.2 33.8

61.8 38.2

62.0 38.0

62.7 37.3

68.0 32.0

59.9 40.1

44.0 56.0

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>6561-6556-6051-5546-5041-4536-4031-3526-3021-25<=20

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Current doma chewing by age

Yes No

62.2 37.860.0 40.0

70.8 29.258.4 41.6

52.9 47.162.1 37.9

69.8 30.257.0 43.0

45.6 54.457.3 42.7

61.3 38.760.0 40.0

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

House wifeOthers

National Work ForceCorporate employee

Monk/Anim/GomchenRBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT memberCivil servants

StudentsBusinessman

FarmerUnemployed

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Current doma chewing by occupation

Yes No

46.2 53.867.1 32.9

55.9 44.155.9 44.1

48.1 51.958.1 41.958.1 41.9

61.8 38.265.3 34.765.8 34.2

76.2 23.863.1 36.9

71.6 28.447.9 52.1

46.1 53.965.9 34.1

56.6 43.449.3 50.7

61.2 38.862.6 37.4

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

Bumthang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Current doma chewing by Dzongkhag

Yes No

0.4%1.8%

4.7%

43.0%50.1%

Very dissatisfied DissatisfiedNeutral SatisfiedVery satisfied

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Satisfaction with treatment/medicine prescribed

0.41.94.2 41.9 51.5

0.41.8 5.1

44.0 48.7

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Satisfaction with treatment/medicine prescribed by sex

Very dissatisfied DissatisfiedNeutral SatisfiedVery satisfied

0.53.1

6.8 44.3 45.3

0.41.4

3.842.5 51.9

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Satisfaction with treatment/medicine prescribed by area

Very dissatisfied DissatisfiedNeutral SatisfiedVery satisfied

0.1 0.6 2.9 42.9 53.5

0.8 0.8 4.2 31.6 62.6

0.2 2.3 3.1 42.1 52.3

0.9 3.2 40.7 55.2

0.2 0.7 4.0 43.7 51.4

0.1 1.5 4.8 43.2 50.4

0.2 2.0 5.5 44.8 47.5

0.4 0.7 4.4 42.8 51.6

1.0 2.9 5.7 44.2 46.2

0.5 2.9 5.7 44.5 46.5

0.8 3.9 5.3 44.3 45.7

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>6561-6556-6051-5546-5041-4536-4031-3526-3021-25<=20

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Satisfaction with treatment/medicine prescribed by age

Very dissatisfied DissatisfiedNeutral SatisfiedVery satisfied

0.3 2.0 5.5 38.7 53.5

0.1 0.9 4.3 37.9 56.8

48.1 51.9

0.2 2.0 10.0 50.9 36.8

5.1 35.6 59.3

0.8 5.7 42.0 51.6

0.7 6.5 35.1 57.6

1.1 4.3 10.0 54.4 30.2

1.3 4.2 7.6 50.8 36.1

0.5 3.4 6.6 44.4 45.1

0.3 1.2 2.9 41.3 54.3

1.9 5.9 5.0 57.2 29.9

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

House wifeOthers

National Work ForceCorporate employee

Monk/Anim/GomchenRBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT memberCivil servants

StudentsBusinessman

FarmerUnemployed

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Satisfaction with treatment/medicine prescribed by occupation

Very dissatisfied DissatisfiedNeutral SatisfiedVery satisfied

1.2 3.4 8.8 49.6 37.0

0.5 3.8 8.1 47.0 40.6

0.4 2.1 5.8 45.3 46.5

0.1 1.4 2.7 42.0 53.8

0.1 1.5 2.6 46.3 49.6

0.4 0.6 3.7 38.6 56.6

0.1 1.0 3.1 37.4 58.4

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>225,000

150,001-225,000

100,001-150,000

75,001-100,000

50,001-75,000

25,001-50,000

0-25,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Satisfaction with treatment/medicine prescribed by household income

Very dissatisfied DissatisfiedNeutral SatisfiedVery satisfied

24.0 63.7 12.3

3.4 8.0 21.1 57.0 10.4

6.7 15.4 61.6 16.3

0.5 5.8 6.6 56.6 30.5

1.0 3.1 9.0 47.4 39.5

0.1 1.6 3.0 48.3 47.0

0.3 1.1 4.1 43.7 50.8

0.2 1.2 3.1 39.7 55.7

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Post Graduate

Bachelors Degree

Diploma/Certificate

HS education (till degree 2nd yr)

MS education (X)

LS education (VIII)

Primary education (VI)

No formal education

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Satisfaction with treatment/medicine prescribed by educational attainment

Very dissatisfied DissatisfiedNeutral SatisfiedVery satisfied

2.1 4.6 47.6 45.7

1.42.2 6.2 42.4 47.8

0.70.7 5.9 43.9 48.8

0.8 5.6 49.0 44.6

0.31.20.4 22.8 75.4

0.32.1 28.8 68.8

0.7 3.2 6.0 35.4 54.7

0.50.92.1 45.0 51.5

0.82.7 6.0 49.4 41.0

0.12.7 4.6 65.2 27.4

1.0 3.0 3.8 41.1 51.0

0.21.12.0 66.4 30.4

0.3 4.6 3.8 50.3 41.0

0.22.9 21.2 75.8

0.92.2 33.2 63.7

0.63.2 42.4 53.8

0.7 4.3 47.3 47.8

0.21.2 7.0 55.5 36.1

0.11.2 7.5 45.9 45.3

0.82.9 3.7 49.4 43.2

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

Bumthang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Satisfaction with treatment/medicine prescribed by Dzongkhag

Very dissatisfied Dissatisfied NeutralSatisfied Very satisfied

10.1%

38.2%51.8%

Very difficult A little difficultNot difficult at all

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Difficulty in accessing health care services due to waiting time

11.4 38.9 49.7

8.7 37.4 53.9

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Difficulty in accessing health care services due to waiting time by sex

Very difficult A little difficultNot difficult at all

20.5 44.3 35.2

6.1 35.8 58.1

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Difficulty in accessing health care services due to waiting time by area

Very difficult A little difficultNot difficult at all

7.0 36.1 57.04.3 34.3 61.46.3 36.9 56.87.0 30.7 62.2

5.7 38.0 56.311.2 34.4 54.410.7 37.3 52.012.0 39.1 48.811.0 43.0 45.9

16.1 40.2 43.712.7 42.3 45.0

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>6561-6556-6051-5546-5041-4536-4031-3526-3021-25<=20

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Difficulty in accessing health care services due to waiting time by age

Very difficult A little difficultNot difficult at all

14.5 47.4 38.1

15.1 42.3 42.6

24.6 40.6 34.9

19.3 43.7 36.9

5.4 28.4 66.2

10.2 37.7 52.1

5.4 36.9 57.7

14.0 41.5 44.5

22.7 38.2 39.2

17.2 37.1 45.8

5.8 35.4 58.8

18.1 55.4 26.5

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

House

wifeOthers

Nation

al Work

Force

Corpora

te em

ploye

e

Monk/A

nim/G

omch

en

RBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT mem

ber

Civil se

rvantsStud

ents

Busine

ssmanFarmer

Unemplo

yed

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Difficulty in accessing health care services due to waiting time by occupation

Very difficult A little difficultNot difficult at all

17.7 41.5 40.8

14.4 38.6 47.0

10.7 42.2 47.1

11.2 38.0 50.9

7.4 40.1 52.5

6.2 40.1 53.7

7.3 30.4 62.3

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>225,000

150,001-225,000

100,001-150,000

75,001-100,000

50,001-75,000

25,001-50,000

0-25,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Difficulty in accessing health care services due to waiting time by household income

Very difficult A little difficultNot difficult at all

42.4 39.3 18.4

22.2 43.2 34.6

19.9 46.0 34.1

23.0 40.3 36.7

13.7 42.9 43.4

12.8 43.1 44.0

7.3 36.8 55.9

8.0 36.9 55.2

0 20 40 60 80 100PercentPos

t Grad

uate

Bache

lors D

egree

Diploma/C

ertific

ate

HS educ

ation

(till d

egree

2nd y

r)

MS educ

ation

(X)

LS ed

ucati

on (V

III)

Primary

educ

ation

(VI)

No form

al ed

ucati

on

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Difficulty in accessing health care services due to waiting time by educational attainment

Very difficult A little difficultNot difficult at all

2.5 22.4 75.1

8.4 37.9 53.6

2.4 34.5 63.1

6.5 35.2 58.3

6.0 28.9 65.1

5.3 32.4 62.3

35.1 43.3 21.6

2.7 22.2 75.1

7.2 45.1 47.7

10.1 57.2 32.7

5.6 46.1 48.3

4.7 58.8 36.4

12.8 50.5 36.7

2.3 20.5 77.1

5.5 27.4 67.1

0.6 28.0 71.4

2.1 25.9 72.1

3.0 36.4 60.6

10.5 34.5 55.0

7.0 39.7 53.2

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

Bumthang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Difficulty in accessing health care services due to waiting time by Dzongkhag

Very difficult A little difficultNot difficult at all

92.8

25.0

020

4060

8010

0W

alki

ng ti

me

(Min

utes

)

1 Rural 2 UrbanSource: GNH Survey 2010

Mean walking time to the nearest health care centre by area

32.050.5

68.068.1

70.175.976.577.077.6

78.880.0

81.882.6

84.185.9

89.390.9

92.496.0

103.7

0 20 40 60 80 100Walking time (Minutes)

ThimphuBumthang

GasaSarpangMongar

PunakhaParo

SamtseTashigang

HaaChukhaTsirang

TrongsaLhuntse

Tashi YangsteSamdrup Jongkhar

Pema GatshelDagana

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean walking time to the nearest health care centre by Dzongkhag

5.6%

94.4%

Yes NoSource: GNH Survey 2010

Suicidal ideation in life

3.4%

96.6%

Yes NoSource: GNH Survey 2010

Suicidal ideation in past 12 months

0.9%

99.1%

Yes NoSource: GNH Survey 2010

Suicidal attempt in life

0.5%

99.5%

Yes NoSource: GNH Survey 2010

Suicidal attempt in past 12 months

2.3%

97.7%

4.4%

95.6%

Male Female

Yes NoSource: GNH Survey 2010

Suicidal ideation in past 12 months by sex

4.0%

96.0%

1.7%

98.3%

1 Rural 2 Urban

Yes NoSource: GNH Survey 2010

Suicidal ideation in past 12 months by area

3.0%

97.0%

2.9%

97.1%

7.0%

93.0%

6.7%

93.3%

7.5%

92.5%

Never married Married Divorced

Separated Widowed

Yes NoSource: GNH Survey 2010

Suicidal ideation in past 12 months by marital status

15.3 84.7

8.3 91.7

2.1 97.9

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Severe mental distress

Some mental distress

Normal mental wellbeing

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Suicidal ideation in past 12 months by mental wellbeing

Yes No

100.0

1.5 98.5

3.6 96.4

4.4 95.6

8.8 91.2

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Don't know

Not at all stressful

Somewhat stressful

Moderately stressful

Very stressful

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Suicidal ideation in past 12 months by stress

Yes No

3.3 96.75.9 94.1

1.3 98.76.0 94.0

0.8 99.25.3 94.7

1.5 98.51.5 98.52.1 97.9

6.1 93.94.4 95.65.3 94.7

1.9 98.12.9 97.1

1.1 98.90.5 99.5

100.02.7 97.3

5.6 94.45.2 94.8

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

Bumthang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Suicidal ideation in past 12 months by Dzongkhag

Yes No

0.3%

99.7%

0.7%

99.3%

Male Female

Yes NoSource: GNH Survey 2010

Suicidal attempt in past 12 months by sex

0.5%

99.5%

0.3%

99.7%

1 Rural 2 Urban

Yes NoSource: GNH Survey 2010

Suicidal attempt in past 12 months by area

0.6%

99.4%

0.4%

99.6%

0.3%

99.7%

1.5%

98.5%

1.2%

98.8%

Never married Married Divorced

Separated Widowed

Yes NoSource: GNH Survey 2010

Suicidal attempt in past 12 months by marital status

2.0 98.0

0.7 99.3

0.4 99.6

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Severe

men

tal di

stres

sSome m

ental

distr

ess

Normal

mental

wellbein

g

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Suicidal attempt in past 12 months by mental wellbeing

Yes No

100.0

0.1 99.9

0.6 99.4

0.3 99.7

1.7 98.3

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Don't know

Not at all stressful

Somewhat stressful

Moderately stressful

Very stressful

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Suicidal attempt in past 12 months by stress

Yes No

0.4 99.61.2 98.8

100.01.2 98.8

100.00.5 99.50.3 99.7

100.00.2 99.81.2 98.80.2 99.80.8 99.20.1 99.9

100.00.1 99.9

100.0100.0

0.5 99.50.9 99.11.7 98.3

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

Bumthang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Suicidal attempt in past 12 months by Dzongkhag

Yes No

Time  Use  and  Balance

Agriculture,  1:48

Business/services,  1:26 Care,  0:19 Community,  0:07

Construction,  0:12

Crafts,  0:23 Forestry,  0:28

HH_management,  2:04

Personal  care,  3:10

Religious,  0:46 Socio-­‐‑cultural,  1:02

Sports,  1:24

Livestock,  0:54 Mining,  0:02

Processing,  0:07

Travelling,  1:02 Education,  0:06

Waiting,  0:02

Sleeping,  8:28

24-­‐‑hours  in  the  life  of  Bhutanese

Agriculture,  2:26

Business/services,  0:51

Care,  0:14

Community,  0:09

Construction,  0:14 Crafts,  0:16

Forestry,  0:37 HH_management,  

1:56

Personal  care,  3:14

Religious,  0:49 Socio-­‐‑cultural,  1:01 Sports,  0:53

Livestock,  1:13

Mining,  0:03

Processing,  0:08

Travelling,  1:07

Education,  0:03 Waiting,  0:01

Sleeping,  8:35

24-­‐‑hours  in  the  life  of  rural  people

Agriculture,  0:07

Business/services,  2:58

Care,  0:33 Community,  0:03

Construction,  0:06

Crafts,  0:43 Forestry,  0:03

HH_management,  2:27

Personal  care,  3:00

Religious,  0:36 Socio-­‐‑cultural,  1:04

Sports,  2:49

Livestock,  0:02

Mining,  0:00

Processing,  0:04 Travelling,  0:49

Education,  0:15

Waiting,  0:03

Sleeping,  8:09

24-­‐‑hours  in  the  life  of  urban  people

Agriculture,  3:05

Business/services,  0:13

Care,  0:14

Community,  0:08 Construction,  0:14

Crafts,  0:12 Forestry,  0:43 HH_management,  

1:58

Personal  care,  3:16

Religious,  0:45

Socio-­‐‑cultural,  0:57

Sports,  0:32

Livestock,  1:30

Mining,  0:02

Processing,  0:08

Travelling,  1:06

Education,  0:01 Waiting,  0:01

Sleeping,  8:44

24-­‐‑hour  in  the  life  of  farmers

Agriculture,  0:04

Business/services,  4:27

Care,  0:28

Community,  0:02

Construction,  0:01

Crafts,  0:03

Forestry,  0:03

HH_management,  1:30

Personal  care,  3:11

Religious,  0:32

Socio-­‐‑cultural,  1:06

Sports,  2:42

Livestock,  0:01 Mining,  0:00

Processing,  0:01

Travelling,  1:16

Education,  0:04

Waiting,  0:03

Sleeping,  8:18

24-­‐‑hours  in  the  life  of  civil  servants

Agriculture,  0:09

Business/services,  0:02 Care,  0:51

Community,  0:04

Construction,  0:01

Crafts,  2:04 Forestry,  0:03

HH_management,  3:59

Personal  care,  2:54

Religious,  0:33 Socio-­‐‑cultural,  1:21

Sports,  2:48

Livestock,  0:03

Mining,  0:00 Processing,  

0:04

Travelling,  0:32

Education,  0:03

Waiting,  0:01

Sleeping,  8:18

24-­‐‑hours  in  the  life  of  house  wives

32.59%

32.13%

35.28%

work nonworksleeptime

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Time spent on work, nonwork and sleep

30.79%

34.33%

34.87% 34.40%

29.90%

35.70%

Male Female

work nonworksleeptime

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Time spent on work, nonwork and sleep by sex

33.66%

30.56%

35.78%29.75%

36.30%

33.96%

1 Rural 2 Urban

work nonworksleeptime

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Time spent on work, nonwork and sleep by area

467

524

424445

010

020

030

040

050

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

1 Rural 2 UrbanMale Female Male Female

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on work by sex and area

347

455473

506 507 518 513490 497

465

404

010

020

030

040

050

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

<=20 21-25 26-30 31-35 36-40 41-45 46-50 51-55 56-60 61-65 >65Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on work by age

570539

513471 463 459 444

417 403371 356

219

020

040

060

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

Nation

al Work

Force

Busine

ssman

Farmer

Corpora

te em

ploye

e

RBG/RBA/RBPOthe

rs

House

wife

GYT/DYT mem

ber

Civil se

rvants

Monk/A

nim/G

omch

en

Unemplo

yed

Studen

ts

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on work by occupation

504 487

432 421

348 353395 382

010

020

030

040

050

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

No form

al ed

ucati

on

Primary

educ

ation

(VI)

LS ed

ucati

on (V

III)

MS educ

ation

(X)

HS educ

ation

(till d

egree

2nd y

r)

Diploma/C

ertific

ate

Bache

lors D

egree

Post G

radua

te

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on work by educational attainment

499475 480 472

511

010

020

030

040

050

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

Very st

ressfu

l

Modera

tely s

tressf

ul

Somew

hat s

tressf

ul

Not at

all str

essfu

l

Don't k

now

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on work by stress level

480 477 4620

100

200

300

400

500

Tim

e (in

min

utes

)

Normal

mental

wellbein

g

Some m

ental

distr

ess

Severe

men

tal di

stres

s

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on work by mental wellbeing

521504

486 477452 444

422

010

020

030

040

050

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

0-25,0

00

25,00

1-50,0

00

50,00

1-75,0

00

75,00

1-100

,000

100,0

01-15

0,000

150,0

01-22

5,000

>225

,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on work by household income

362

492509

474 4800

100

200

300

400

500

Tim

e (in

min

utes

)

Never

married

Married

Divorce

d

Separa

ted

Widowed

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on work by marital status

424

482 484 481455

010

020

030

040

050

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

Single

membe

r hh

2-3 m

embe

r hh

4-5 m

embe

r hh

6-7 m

embe

r hh

>7 m

embe

r hh

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on work by household size

568543 532 524

506 504 503 500 498 490 484 479 473 462 459 446 444423 420

404

020

040

060

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

Tash

i Yan

gste

Monga

r

Tash

igang

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

r

Tsiran

g

Trong

sa

Pema G

atshe

l

Lhun

tseGas

a

Sarpan

g

Bumtha

ng Haa

Samtse

Chukh

a

Wangd

ue Pho

drang

Dagan

a

Zhemga

ng

Thimph

u

Punak

ha Paro

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on work by Dzongkhag

478

397

552

502

020

040

060

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

1 Rural 2 UrbanMale Female Male Female

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on nonwork by sex and area

585

477 462437 438 439 438 450 445

465

5250

200

400

600

Tim

e (in

min

utes

)

<=20 21-25 26-30 31-35 36-40 41-45 46-50 51-55 56-60 61-65 >65Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on nonwork by age

718654

587 573540 537 517 500 493

424 409 398

020

040

060

080

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

Studen

ts

Monk/A

nim/G

omch

en

RBG/RBA/RBP

Unemplo

yed

Civil se

rvants

GYT/DYT mem

ber

Others

House

wife

Corpora

te em

ploye

e

Busine

ssman

Farmer

Nation

al Work

Force

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on nonwork by occupation

429465

532 538590 579 568 553

020

040

060

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

No form

al ed

ucati

on

Primary

educ

ation

(VI)

LS ed

ucati

on (V

III)

MS educ

ation

(X)

HS educ

ation

(till d

egree

2nd y

r)

Diploma/C

ertific

ate

Bache

lors D

egree

Post G

radua

te

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on nonwork by educational attainment

434458 467 469

4490

100

200

300

400

500

Tim

e (in

min

utes

)

Very st

ressfu

l

Modera

tely s

tressf

ul

Somew

hat s

tressf

ul

Not at

all str

essfu

l

Don't k

now

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on nonwork by stress level

464446 456

010

020

030

040

050

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

Normal

mental

wellbein

g

Some m

ental

distr

ess

Severe

men

tal di

stres

s

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on nonwork by mental wellbeing

397429

458 468502 508

5370

200

400

600

Tim

e (in

min

utes

)

0-25,0

00

25,00

1-50,0

00

50,00

1-75,0

00

75,00

1-100

,000

100,0

01-15

0,000

150,0

01-22

5,000

>225

,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on nonwork by household income

578

450422

445 448

020

040

060

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

Never

married

Married

Divorce

d

Separa

ted

Widowed

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on nonwork by marital status

505

456 458 464480

010

020

030

040

050

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

Single

membe

r hh

2-3 m

embe

r hh

4-5 m

embe

r hh

6-7 m

embe

r hh

>7 m

embe

r hh

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on nonwork by household sixe

529 528 516 504485 477 477 472 469 463 455

430 421 419 415 412 411 402 390351

010

020

030

040

050

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

Thimph

uParo

Punak

ha

Chukh

a

Sarpan

g

Dagan

a

Samtse

Zhemga

ng

Wangd

ue Pho

drang Haa

Bumtha

ng

Tsiran

g

Pema G

atshe

l

Trong

saGas

a

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

r

Lhun

tse

Monga

r

Tash

igang

Tash

i Yan

gste

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on nonwork by Dzongkhag

509 522

479496

010

020

030

040

050

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

1 Rural 2 UrbanMale Female Male Female

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent sleeping by sex and area

519 516 510 501 502 491 503 503 508526 531

010

020

030

040

050

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

<=20 21-25 26-30 31-35 36-40 41-45 46-50 51-55 56-60 61-65 >65Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent sleeping by age

524 520 519499 499 498 485 482 479 477 477

409

010

020

030

040

050

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

Farmer

Unemplo

yed

Studen

ts

GYT/DYT mem

ber

Civil se

rvants

House

wife

Corpora

te em

ploye

e

Busine

ssman

Others

Monk/A

nim/G

omch

en

Nation

al Work

Force

RBG/RBA/RBP

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent sleeping by occupation

517493 479 493

515 508 489 5050

100

200

300

400

500

Tim

e (in

min

utes

)

No form

al ed

ucati

on

Primary

educ

ation

(VI)

LS ed

ucati

on (V

III)

MS educ

ation

(X)

HS educ

ation

(till d

egree

2nd y

r)

Diploma/C

ertific

ate

Bache

lors D

egree

Post G

radua

te

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent sleeping by educational attainment

512 512 504 509481

010

020

030

040

050

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

Very st

ressfu

l

Modera

tely s

tressf

ul

Somew

hat s

tressf

ul

Not at

all str

essfu

l

Don't k

now

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent sleeping by stress level

506 522 5340

200

400

600

Tim

e (in

min

utes

)

Normal

mental

wellbein

g

Some m

ental

distr

ess

Severe

men

tal di

stres

s

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent sleeping by mental wellbeing

531 517 504 504 494 495 4910

100

200

300

400

500

Tim

e (in

min

utes

)

0-25,0

00

25,00

1-50,0

00

50,00

1-75,0

00

75,00

1-100

,000

100,0

01-15

0,000

150,0

01-22

5,000

>225

,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent sleeping by household income

513 506 515 527 526

010

020

030

040

050

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

Never

married

Married

Divorce

d

Separa

ted

Widowed

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent sleeping by marital status

515 510 507 505 512

010

020

030

040

050

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

Single

membe

r hh

2-3 m

embe

r hh

4-5 m

embe

r hh

6-7 m

embe

r hh

>7 m

embe

r hh

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent sleeping by household size

538 536 535 533 530 527 521 520 519 514 513 508 507 506 506 506 497 496 484 471

020

040

060

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

Pema G

atshe

l

Tash

igang

Lhun

tse

Zhemga

ng

Tash

i Yan

gste

Gasa

Trong

sa

Dagan

a

Wangd

ue Pho

drang

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

rParo

Punak

ha

Tsiran

g

Monga

r

Bumtha

ng Haa

Thimph

u

Samtse

Chukh

a

Sarpan

g

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent sleeping by Dzongkhag

1256380

1178379

1235339

1205327

0 500 1,000 1,500Time of the day (in minutes)

2 Urban

1 Rural

Female

Male

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean wake-up and sleep time by sex and area

mean of wake_m mean of sleep_m

1218327

1232327

1235325

1239320

1214328

1231327

1236341

1202347

1239367

1188381

1189380

0 500 1,000 1,500Time of the day (in minutes)

>6561-6556-6051-5546-5041-4536-4031-3526-3021-25<=20

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean wake-up and sleep time by age

mean of wake_m mean of sleep_m

12532901262298

11663261088327

122232812253441243368

12813711233378

11873841170412

1072423

0 500 1,000 1,500Time of the day (in minutes)

Monk/A

nim/G

omch

en

Nation

al Work

Force

GYT/DYT mem

ber

RBG/RBA/RBPFarmerOthers

Busine

ssman

House

wife

Civil se

rvants

Corpora

te em

ploye

eStuden

tsUne

mploye

d

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean wake-up and sleep time by occupation

mean of wake_m mean of sleep_m

1250387

1115401

1200399

1168414

1223377

1215368

1220340

1229332

0 500 1,000 1,500Time of the day (in minutes)

Post G

radua

te

Bache

lors D

egree

Diploma/C

ertific

ate

HS educ

ation

(till d

egree

2nd y

r)

MS educ

ation

(X)

LS ed

ucati

on (V

III)

Primary

educ

ation

(VI)

No form

al ed

ucati

on

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean wake-up and sleep time by educational attainment

mean of wake_m mean of sleep_m

1215381

1229367

1238357

1209348

1209337

1229329

1216324

0 500 1,000 1,500Time of the day (in minutes)

>225

,000

150,0

01-22

5,000

100,0

01-15

0,000

75,00

1-100

,000

50,00

1-75,0

0025,00

1-50,0

000-2

5,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean wake-up and sleep time by household income

mean of wake_m mean of sleep_m

1230329

1220348

1201347

1226341

1176386

0 500 1,000 1,500Time of the day (in minutes)

Widowed

Separa

ted

Divorce

d

Married

Never

married

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean wake-up and sleep time by marital status

mean of wake_m mean of sleep_m

12113161235320

122032412083251221326

11933291214331123133212283331229337

121133812173481230349123735212373531243357

1225358121837112093911202393

0 500 1,000 1,500Time of the day (in minutes)

Sarpan

g

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

rMon

gar

Pema G

atshe

l

Tash

igangTsi

rang

Tash

i Yan

gsteDag

ana

SamtseLh

untse

Zhemga

ngTrong

saChukh

aPun

akha

Bumtha

ngHaa

Wangd

ue Pho

drangGasaParoThim

phu

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean wake-up and sleep time by Dzongkhag

mean of wake_m mean of sleep_m

10898

107116

050

100

150

Tim

e (in

min

utes

)

1 Rural 2 UrbanMale Female Male Female

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on socio-cultural activities by sex and area

121114

105100

90

050

100

150

Tim

e (in

min

utes

)

Never

married

Separa

ted

Married

Divorce

d

Widowed

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on socio-cultural activities by marital status

121

106 108104 105 107 106 105 109

92 93

050

100

150

Tim

e (in

min

utes

)

<=20 21-25 26-30 31-35 36-40 41-45 46-50 51-55 56-60 61-65 >65Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on socio-cultural activities by age

116

105

109

103

101

107

101

0 50 100 150Time (in minutes)

>225,000

150,001-225,000

100,001-150,000

75,001-100,000

50,001-75,000

25,001-50,000

0-25,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on socio-cultural activities by household income

70

94

98

106

107

111

116

117

119

122

139

171

0 50 100 150 200Time (in minutes)

Nation

al Work

ForceOthersFarmer

Busine

ssman

Corpora

te em

ploye

eCivil

serva

ntsUne

mploye

dStuden

tsHou

se wife

Monk/A

nim/G

omch

en

RBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT mem

ber

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on socio-cultural activities by occupation

7179

8688909192

9899

104108108109

112115117119

122122

137

0 50 100 150Time (in minutes)Ta

shi Y

angs

teGasa

Dagan

aMon

gar

Trong

saLhun

tseHaa

Tash

igangChu

kha

Bumtha

ng

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

rThim

phuParoSam

tse

Wangd

ue Pho

drangSarp

ang

Pema G

atshe

lPun

akha

Zhemga

ngTsiran

g

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent on socio-cultural activities by Dzongkhag

152 154

170177

050

100

150

200

Tim

e (in

min

utes

)

1 Rural 2 UrbanMale Female Male Female

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent watching television by sex and area

171

142

147

150

144

145

143

179

161

191

201

0 50 100 150 200Time (in minutes)

>6561-6556-6051-5546-5041-4536-4031-3526-3021-25<=20

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent watching television by age

193

167160 158

142

050

100

150

200

Tim

e (in

min

utes

)

Never

married

Widowed

Married

Separa

ted

Divorce

d

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent watching television by marital status

161

163

178

163

171

156

129

0 50 100 150 200Time (in minutes)

>225,000

150,001-225,000

100,001-150,000

75,001-100,000

50,001-75,000

25,001-50,000

0-25,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent watching television by household income

116

117

125

138

140

149

154

170

188

191

230

230

0 50 100 150 200 250Time (in minutes)

Monk/A

nim/G

omch

en

Nation

al Work

Force

GYT/DYT mem

berFarm

er

Busine

ssman

Civil se

rvants

Corpora

te em

ploye

e

RBG/RBA/RBPHou

se wifeOthe

rsStuden

ts

Unemplo

yed

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent watching television by occupation

125129131134

138140

144147148149149

158159160

166166167168

183186

0 50 100 150 200Time (in minutes)

Lhun

tse

Zhemga

ngDag

ana

Bumtha

ngGasa

Pema G

atshe

l

Wangd

ue Pho

drang

Punak

ha

Tash

igang

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

rTsi

rangHaaChu

kha

Sarpan

gTro

ngsaSamtseMonga

r

Tash

i Yan

gsteParo

Thimph

u

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent watching television by Dzongkhag

100

79 77

67

020

4060

8010

0Ti

me

(in m

inut

es)

1 Rural 2 UrbanMale Female Male Female

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent parying by sex and area

36 4051 47

5462

6975

83

150

216

050

100

150

200

Tim

e (in

min

utes

)

<=20 21-25 26-30 31-35 36-40 41-45 46-50 51-55 56-60 61-65 >65Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent parying by age

156

142

122

79

65

050

100

150

Tim

e (in

min

utes

)

Widowed

Separa

ted

Divorce

d

Married

Never

married

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent parying by marital status

74

68

59

81

72

96

122

0 50 100 150Time (in minutes)

>225,000

150,001-225,000

100,001-150,000

75,001-100,000

50,001-75,000

25,001-50,000

0-25,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent praying by household income

33

42

43

48

53

53

55

59

76

87

132

228

0 50 100 150 200 250Time (in minutes)

Studen

ts

RBG/RBA/RBP

Unemplo

yed

Nation

al Work

Force

Civil se

rvants

Corpora

te em

ploye

e

GYT/DYT mem

ber

House

wife

Busine

ssmanFarmerOthers

Monk/A

nim/G

omch

en

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent praying by occupation

5157

6366

6980

8384

898989

9395

100101101

120135

148149

0 50 100 150Time (in minutes)

Dagan

aSam

tseTsiran

gSarp

ang

Chukh

a

Wangd

ue Pho

drang

Thimph

uBum

thangHaaGasaParo

Zhemga

ng

Tash

i Yan

gste

Punak

haTrong

saTa

shiga

ng

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

rMon

gar

Lhun

tse

Pema G

atshe

l

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean time spent praying by Dzongkhag

Bumthang

Chukha

Dagana

Gasa

Haa

Lhuntse

Mongar

Paro

Pema Gatshel

PunakhaSamdrup Jongkhar

Samtse

Sarpang

Thimphu

Tashigang

Tashi Yangste

Trongsa

Tsirang

Wangdue Phodrang

Zhemgang46

048

050

052

054

0Ti

me

spen

t sle

epin

g (in

min

utes

)

120 140 160 180 200Time spent watching TV (in minutes)

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Sleeping and Watching TV

Bumthang

Chukha

Dagana

Gasa Haa

Lhuntse

Mongar

Paro

Pema Gatshel

Punakha

Samdrup Jongkhar

Samtse

Sarpang

Thimphu

TashigangTashi Yangste

Trongsa

Tsirang

Wangdue Phodrang

Zhemgang

5010

015

0Ti

me

spen

t pra

ying

(in

min

utes

)

120 140 160 180 200Time spent watching TV (in minutes)

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Praying and Watching TV

Bumthang

Chukha

Dagana

Gasa

Haa

Lhuntse

Mongar

Paro

Pema Gatshel

Punakha

Samdrup Jongkhar

Samtse

Sarpang

Thimphu

Tashigang

Tashi Yangste

TrongsaTsirang

Wangdue Phodrang

Zhemgang

400

450

500

550

600

Tim

e sp

ent w

orki

ng (i

n m

inut

es)

120 140 160 180 200Time spent watching TV (in minutes)

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Working and Watching TV

Bumthang

Chukha

Dagana

Gasa

Haa

Lhuntse

Mongar

Paro

Pema Gatshel

Punakha

Samdrup Jongkhar

Samtse

Sarpang

Thimphu

Tashigang

Tashi Yangste

TrongsaTsirang

Wangdue Phodrang

Zhemgang

400

450

500

550

600

Tim

e sp

ent w

orki

ng (i

n m

inut

es)

0 100000 200000 300000Household income (in Nu.)

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Working and Income

Bumthang

Chukha

Dagana

GasaHaa

Lhuntse Mongar

Paro

Pema Gatshel

Punakha

Samdrup Jongkhar

Samtse

Sarpang

ThimphuTashigang

Tashi Yangste

Trongsa

Tsirang

Wangdue Phodrang

Zhemgang

5.6

5.8

66.

26.

46.

6H

appi

ness

(0-1

0)

0 100000 200000 300000Household income (in Nu.)

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Happiness and household income

Education

51.35%48.65%

Illiterate LiterateSource: GNH Survey 2010

Literacy rate

40.19%

59.81% 62.62%

37.38%

Source: GNH Survey 2010 Source: GNH Survey 2010

Male Female

Illiterate LiterateGraphs by Sex of the respondent

Literacy by sex

59.77%

40.23%

29.00%

71.00%

Source: GNH Survey 2010 Source: GNH Survey 2010

1 Rural 2 Urban

Illiterate LiterateGraphs by Rural/urban stratum

Literacy by area

77.4 22.6

74.7 25.3

67.2 32.8

65.7 34.3

66.6 33.4

61.1 38.9

53.8 46.2

46.0 54.0

35.9 64.1

27.7 72.3

18.2 81.8

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>6561-6556-6051-5546-5041-4536-4031-3526-3021-25<=20

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Literacy by age

Illiterate Literate

22.1 77.9

28.1 71.9

41.4 58.6

50.9 49.1

55.7 44.3

62.4 37.6

74.9 25.1

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>225,000

150,001-225,000

100,001-150,000

75,001-100,000

50,001-75,000

25,001-50,000

0-25,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Literacy by household income

Illiterate Literate

54.8 45.250.5 49.5

75.3 24.718.0 82.0

7.7 92.325.6 74.4

30.5 69.53.5 96.5

100.030.4 69.6

70.6 29.410.1 89.9

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

House wifeOthers

National Work ForceCorporate employee

Monk/Anim/GomchenRBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT memberCivil servants

StudentsBusinessman

FarmerUnemployed

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Literacy by occupation

Illiterate Literate

57.5 42.560.5 39.5

57.9 42.158.1 41.9

62.9 37.165.0 35.0

27.6 72.449.2 50.851.0 49.0

54.6 45.453.6 46.4

60.7 39.347.4 52.6

60.1 39.960.7 39.3

55.9 44.159.6 40.4

53.9 46.144.2 55.8

52.9 47.1

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

Bumthang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Literacy by Dzongkhag

Illiterate Literate

62.7%14.1%

5.8%

8.2%4.8%

0.8%2.9%

0.6%

No formal education Primary education (VI)LS education (VIII) MS education (X)HS education (till degree 2nd yr) Diploma/CertificateBachelors Degree Post Graduate

Source: GNH Survey 2010

% of respondents by educational qualification

69.2 10.3 5.0 8.2 4.90.3

2.00.2

56.2 17.9 6.6 8.3 4.81.3

3.81.0

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Educational attainment by sex

No formal education Primary education (VI)LS education (VIII) MS education (X)HS education (till degree 2nd yr) Diploma/CertificateBachelors Degree Post Graduate

35.2 14.4 11.2 17.7 11.2 2.0 6.8 1.5

73.1 14.0 3.8 4.7 2.50.31.40.2

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Educational attainment by area

No formal education Primary education (VI)LS education (VIII) MS education (X)HS education (till degree 2nd yr) Diploma/CertificateBachelors Degree Post Graduate

96.3 3.20.00.20.3

92.8 3.31.70.90.90.5

81.8 12.6 1.42.01.00.30.30.5

80.6 12.4 2.32.80.30.90.40.4

79.4 10.6 3.2 3.60.70.22.10.3

72.5 13.6 6.7 3.61.50.31.30.4

63.8 18.5 5.9 4.3 1.21.92.32.0

55.9 21.2 6.1 8.2 4.2 1.71.80.8

42.4 17.6 9.8 13.4 6.6 1.2 8.3 0.6

38.1 11.9 6.1 18.7 18.4 0.4 6.3

25.7 17.3 15.4 27.2 14.3

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>6561-6556-6051-5546-5041-4536-4031-3526-3021-25<=20

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Educational attainment by age

No formal education Primary education (VI)LS education (VIII) MS education (X)HS education (till degree 2nd yr) Diploma/CertificateBachelors Degree Post Graduate

27.4 11.3 9.4 17.5 15.4 3.0 12.3 3.7

35.7 15.7 9.6 18.4 9.7 2.6 7.7 0.6

53.3 14.1 9.3 11.5 8.3 0.92.40.2

62.5 18.4 7.3 7.8 3.60.00.3

66.8 18.9 6.3 6.8 1.00.2

78.9 13.6 2.73.41.20.1

87.5 10.1 0.71.20.30.10.1

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

>225,000

150,001-225,000

100,001-150,000

75,001-100,000

50,001-75,000

25,001-50,000

0-25,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Educational attainment by household income

No formal education Primary education (VI)LS education (VIII) MS education (X)HS education (till degree 2nd yr) Diploma/CertificateBachelors Degree Post Graduate

66.5 12.7 5.6 8.0 4.3 0.5 2.5

71.0 11.6 4.9 8.0 2.0 1.5 1.0

59.2 27.8 3.1 6.4 1.7 0.3 1.3 0.1

69.3 11.3 3.4 8.7 2.9 1.5 3.0

76.4 8.6 2.7 5.0 3.4 1.1 2.2 0.5

83.6 7.6 1.2 2.6 1.4 0.1 3.0 0.6

34.4 10.8 12.9 14.8 15.5 2.3 7.2 2.0

55.2 24.3 6.0 9.3 3.1 0.6 1.3 0.1

65.3 19.0 6.0 7.6 0.4 1.3 0.3

71.0 11.0 6.8 4.8 3.7 0.6 2.1

66.0 13.3 5.0 8.0 4.9 0.6 1.6 0.6

78.2 13.8 3.5 2.2 1.6 0.3 0.4

55.1 10.9 6.7 12.7 9.6 0.3 3.9 0.9

72.4 11.3 3.8 6.6 2.0 0.7 2.8 0.5

79.9 7.3 3.5 5.1 2.7 0.5 0.8 0.3

66.2 13.9 4.7 4.4 6.3 2.0 2.1 0.4

67.2 17.4 3.3 1.2 7.7 1.3 1.3 0.6

67.9 17.1 3.5 5.9 2.1 0.5 2.4 0.6

50.7 19.0 6.8 12.1 5.8 0.8 4.2 0.5

66.5 11.4 5.6 8.8 4.8 1.2 1.7

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

Bumthang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Educational attainment by Dzongkhag

No formal education Primary education (VI)LS education (VIII) MS education (X)HS education (till degree 2nd yr) Diploma/CertificateBachelors Degree Post Graduate

76.38%

23.62%

No YesSource: GNH Survey 2010

Know names of their great-grandparents

81.26 18.74

71.52 28.48

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

% who know names of their great-grandparents by sex

No Yes

84.07 15.93

75.30 24.70

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

% who know names of their great-grandparents by area

No Yes

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

<=20 21-­‐‑25 26-­‐‑30 31-­‐‑35 36-­‐‑40 41-­‐‑45 46-­‐‑50 51-­‐‑55 56-­‐‑60 61-­‐‑65 >65

Percent

Age

%  of  respondents  who  knows  the  names  of  their  great-­‐‑grandparents  by  age

49.10 50.90

64.84 35.16

66.13 33.87

78.44 21.56

81.96 18.04

79.45 20.55

76.47 23.53

76.09 23.91

0 20 40 60 80 100PercentPos

t Grad

uate

Bache

lors D

egree

Diploma/C

ertific

ate

HS educ

ation

(till d

egree

2nd y

r)

MS educ

ation

(X)

LS ed

ucati

on (V

III)

Primary

educ

ation

(VI)

No form

al ed

ucati

on

Source: GNH Survey 2010

% who know names of their great-grandparents by education

No Yes

76.0 24.069.4 30.6

76.6 23.463.3 36.765.0 35.0

62.0 38.082.9 17.182.1 17.983.5 16.5

81.5 18.563.1 36.9

88.9 11.180.2 19.8

82.5 17.576.6 23.4

73.9 26.168.5 31.5

64.9 35.179.3 20.7

60.1 39.9

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Zhemga

ng

Wangd

ue Pho

drangTsi

rang

Trong

sa

Tash

i Yan

gste

Tash

igang

Thimph

uSarp

ang

Samtse

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

rPun

akha

Pema G

atshe

lParoMonga

rLh

untseHaaGasa

Dagan

aChu

kha

Bumtha

ng

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Know names of their great-grandparents by Dzongkhag

No Yes

38.0 39.6 12.2 6.5 2.1 0.8 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0

Perc

enta

ge o

f peo

ple

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 13No. of arts and crafts

Knowledge in number of arts and crafts (out of 13)

0.35

0.67

0.69

0.78

1.17

1.20

2.06

6.34

6.66

16.89

17.05

17.63

30.22

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35

Gold/silver  

Casting

Paper  making

Sculpture

Leather  works

Blacksmithing

Carving

Embroidery

Painting

Carpentry

Bamboo  works

Masonry

Weaving

Percent

Knowledge  in  13  arts  and  crafts

34.86%

65.14%

Don't know KnowSource: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge on voting age

28.77%

71.23%

40.99%

59.01%

Male Female

Don't know KnowSource: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge on voting age by sex

37.38%

62.62%

28.19%

71.81%

1 Rural 2 Urban

Don't know KnowSource: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge on voting age by area

52.19 56.42 57.71 58.16 58.86 59.06 59.98 60.07 60.33

62.83 64.51 66.2 66.66 67.36 69.49 69.53 69.78 71.04 71.24 71.40

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

Lhuntse Trongsa

Zhemgang Samdrup  Tashigang

Haa Pema  Gatshel

Wangdue  Bumthang Punakha Mongar

Gasa Samtse

Tashi  Yangste Sarpang

Paro Chukha Tsirang

Thimphu Dagana

Percent

%  of  people  who  know  at  what  age  a  person  can  vote

77.57 75.7 72.92

65.25 67.59 65.6

59.26 63.15

58.61

48.1

41.63

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

<=20 21-­‐‑25 26-­‐‑30 31-­‐‑35 36-­‐‑40 41-­‐‑45 46-­‐‑50 51-­‐‑55 56-­‐‑60 61-­‐‑65 >65

Percent

Age

%  of  respondents  who  know  at  what  age  a  person  can  vote

53.51%

46.49%

Don't know KnowSource: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge on exclusive breastfeeding

53.51%

46.49%

Don't know KnowSource: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge on exclusive breastfeeding

54.46%

45.54%

52.58%47.42%

Male Female

Don't know KnowSource: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge on exclusive breastfeeding by sex

57.16%

42.84% 44.03%

55.97%

1 Rural 2 Urban

Don't know KnowSource: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge on exclusive breastfeeding by area

26.86 31.76 31.96 33 34.87

37.68 37.85

40.29 41.1 41.87

44.98 45.84 46.42 47.05

51.09 54.82 55.07 57.06 58.89 59.04

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70

Lhuntse Tashigang Samdrup  

Pema  Gatshel Tashi  Yangste

Trongsa Wangdue  Mongar

Zhemgang Bumthang

Dagana Punakha

Paro Haa Gasa

Sarpang Thimphu Tsirang Chukha Samtse

Percent

Knowledge  of  how  long  a  child  should  be  breastfed  exclusively

26.49 28.68

33.25 35.76 35.86 36.78 37.26

40.08 42.49 42.8 43.13

47.58 48.52 49.5

51.91 55.59

58.75 59.08 60.04 60.65

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70

Tashigang Lhuntse

Pema  Samdrup  Trongsa

Tashi  Zhemgang Wangdue  Bumthang

Mongar Punakha

Gasa Haa Paro

Dagana Sarpang Samtse

Thimphu Tsirang Chukha

Percent

Knowledge  on  exclusive  breastfeeding  (female)

5.2%

20.6%

43.7%

30.5%

Not at allYes, I have heard of it but I am not sure it is transmittedYes, I have heard of it and have some understanding of how it is transmittedYes, I have heard of it and have a good understanding of how it is transmitted

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge of how HIV/AIDS is transmitted

5.5 22.7 44.1 27.6

4.8 18.4 43.4 33.3

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge of how HIV/AIDS is transmitted by sex

Not at allYes, I have heard of it but I am not sure it is transmittedYes, I have heard of it and have some understanding of how it is transmittedYes, I have heard of it and have a good understanding of how it is transmitted

0.6 10.9 37.8 50.8

6.9 24.2 46.0 22.9

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge of how HIV/AIDS is transmitted by area

Not at allYes, I have heard of it but I am not sure it is transmittedYes, I have heard of it and have some understanding of how it is transmittedYes, I have heard of it and have a good understanding of how it is transmitted

11.8%

19.2%

31.1%

29.1%

8.7%

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge and understanding of local festivals

13.1 22.3 33.9 25.1 5.6

10.5 16.2 28.3 33.2 11.8

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge and understanding of local festivals by sex

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

10.9 20.0 36.0 25.9 7.2

12.2 19.0 29.2 30.3 9.3

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge and understanding of local festivals by area

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

19.4%

26.0%

29.5%

20.3%

4.8%

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge and understanding of masked and other dances

20.6 29.8 30.8 16.9 1.8

18.3 22.1 28.2 23.6 7.8

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge and understanding of masked and other dances by sex

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

12.5 22.7 38.6 21.6 4.6

22.1 27.2 26.0 19.8 4.9

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge and understanding of masked and other dances by area

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

33.4%

24.9%

21.1%

16.6%

4.0%

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge and understanding of traditional Bhutanese songs

32.5 25.4 21.9 16.7 3.5

34.4 24.4 20.2 16.4 4.6

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge and understanding of traditional Bhutanese songs by sex

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

24.3 23.4 25.5 21.0 5.9

36.9 25.5 19.4 14.9 3.4

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge and understanding of traditional Bhutanese songs by area

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

40.4%

26.1%

18.7%

12.4%2.4%

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge and understanding of Tsangmo

40.7 27.2 18.8 11.6 1.7

40.1 24.9 18.7 13.1 3.1

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge and understanding of Tsangmo by sex

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

32.3 26.5 23.3 15.0 2.9

43.5 25.9 17.0 11.4 2.2

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge and understanding of Tsangmo by area

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

43.9%

26.3%

17.1%

12.8%

Not at all Very littleAbout half of it Very well

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Ability to understand Lozey

46.0 27.9 15.9 10.2

41.8 24.7 18.2 15.3

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Ability to understand Lozey by sex

Not at all Very littleAbout half of it Very well

31.3 33.0 20.8 14.9

48.6 23.7 15.7 12.0

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Ability to understand Lozey by area

Not at all Very littleAbout half of it Very well

33.4%

28.9%

23.8%

12.3%1.6%

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge and understanding of the Constitution

41.9 30.5 20.3 7.00.4

25.0 27.3 27.3 17.6 2.8

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge and understanding of the Constitution by sex

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

24.2 21.4 31.2 20.8 2.3

36.8 31.8 21.0 9.1 1.3

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge and understanding of the Constitution by area

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

35.0%

29.6%

20.4%

12.4%2.7%

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge and understanding of the difference between NC and NA

42.9 32.0 17.7 6.5 1.0

27.2 27.1 23.0 18.3 4.3

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge and understanding of the difference between NC and NA by sex

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

23.6 23.4 26.8 21.7 4.5

39.3 31.9 17.9 8.9 2.0

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge and understanding of the difference between NC and NA by area

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

30.9%

27.6%

23.1%

15.4%3.1%

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge and understanding of the roles and responsibilities of MPs

39.0 30.1 20.6 9.0 1.2

22.8 25.0 25.4 21.8 4.9

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge and understanding of the roles and responsibilities of MPs by sex

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

21.4 20.8 28.1 24.9 4.8

34.5 30.2 21.1 11.8 2.4

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge and understanding of the roles and responsibilities of MPs by area

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

1.3%6.6%

26.9%

47.6%

17.5%

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge of names of plants and wild animals

1.7 9.3 32.9 46.2 9.9

0.93.9 21.1 49.1 25.1

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge of names of plants and wild animals by sex

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

3.2 15.2 37.9 36.9 6.8

0.63.4 22.9 51.6 21.6

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Knowledge of names of plants and wild animals by area

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

1.4%5.7%

6.7%

32.6%53.6%

Strongly disagree DisagreeNeither agree nor disagree AgreeStrongly agree

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Eating excessive amount of fat foods is bad for health

1.45.0

6.0 34.0 53.6

1.46.5 7.2 31.3 53.7

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

Female

Male

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Eating excessive amount of fat foods is bad for health by sex

Strongly disagree DisagreeNeither agree nor disagree AgreeStrongly agree

1.14.0

3.7 28.1 63.1

1.56.4 7.8 34.3 50.0

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

2 Urban

1 Rural

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Eating excessive amount of fat foods is bad for health by area

Strongly disagree DisagreeNeither agree nor disagree AgreeStrongly agree

Cultural  Diversity

0.3%

0.7%3.8%

95.2%

Not at all Only a littleQuite well Very well

How well can you speak your mother tongue now?

0.5%8.1%

91.1%

0.3%

Not important ImportantVery important Don't Know

Importance of Bhutanese Traditions

1.6%

27.5%

45.0%

25.8%

Not at all A littleQuite a lot A lot

Do you think children respect elders?

1.2%19.2%

44.4%

35.2%

Not at all A littleQuite a lot A lot

Do you think children respect parents?

1.8%

28.3%

44.8%

25.0%

Not at all A littleQuite a lot A lot

Do you think children practice discipline(drig)?

1.7%

33.5%

44.7%

20.1%

Not at all A littleQuite a lot A lot

Do you think children practice honesty?

6.4%

42.3%

36.0%

15.3%

Not at all A littleQuite a lot A lot

Do you think children practice tolerance?

1.1%

24.7%

45.4%

28.9%

Not at all A littleQuite a lot A lot

Do you think children work hard?

1.2%21.2%

46.3%

31.3%

Not at all A littleQuite a lot A lot

Do you think children practice obedience to authority?

0.7%17.3%

45.5%

36.5%

Not at all A littleQuite a lot A lot

Do you think children take care of family members and relatives?

1.3%

27.4%

47.8%

23.5%

Not at all A littleQuite a lot A lot

Do you think children help others?

7.6%

30.4%

39.5%

22.5%

Not at all A littleQuite a lot A lot

Do you think children practice impartiality towards rich, poor, etc?

62.7%9.7%

27.7%

Agree Neither agree nor disagreeDisagree

Women are more suited for domestic work/ house work than men

17.1%

9.8%

73.0%

Agree Neither agree nor disagreeDisagree

An education is more important for a boy than a girl

30.2%

15.9%

54.0%

Agree Neither agree nor disagreeDisagree

On the whole, men make better leaders than women do

80.5%

8.9%

10.6%

Agree Neither agree nor disagreeDisagree

Females tend to carry drip

5.9%

42.8%51.3%

Never SometimesAlways

Do you take part in local festivals in your community?

5.7%

60.6%

20.1%

6.7%6.9%

None 1-5 days6-12 days 13-20 days+20 days

In a year, how many days do you spend attending social and cultural activities?

75.2%

17.1%

5.9%1.8%

Never A few times a yearOnce or twice a month More than once a week

Frequency of playing traditional games in the past 12 months

83.6%

7.4%4.3%

4.7%

Never A few times a yearOnce or twice a month More than once a week

Frequency of playing modern games in the past 12 months

0.5%6.1%

93.4%

Not important ImportantVery important

Is Driglam Namzha (etiquette) important?

19.9%

19.4%60.7%

Getting weaker Stayed sameGetting stronger

Change in Driglam Namzha (etiquette) during the last few years

11.4%

24.4%

64.2%

Less compassionate Stayed the sameMore compassionate

GNH Survey 2010

During the last few years, most people in Bhutan have become

87.8%

10.3%1.9%

More concerned about material wealth Stayed the sameLess concerned about material wealth

GNH Survey 2010

During the last few years, most people in Bhutan have become

51.7%

32.1%

16.1%

More selfish Stayed the sameLess selfish

GNH Survey 2010

During the last few years, most people in Bhutan have become

28.3%

37.3%

34.4%

Less honest Stayed the sameMore honest

GNH Survey 2010

During the last few years, most people in Bhutan have become

8.8%

19.5%

71.6%

Less spiritual Stayed the sameMore spiritual

GNH Survey 2010

During the last few years, most people in Bhutan have become

22.5%

38.0%

39.5%

Less tolerant Stayed the sameMore tolerant

GNH Survey 2010

During the last few years, most people in Bhutan have become

22.3%

30.7%25.4%

21.5%

A lot ModerateLittle None

GNH Survey 2010

Change in deterioration of traditional architectural designs in houses over the last 5yrs

Good  Governance

40%

60%

No Yes

Did you attend zomdue in the past 12 months?

65

4

02

46

No.

of t

imes

Mean zomdue attendance in the past 12 months

Village/Chiwog level Gewog levelThromdue level

0.1%0.5%

5.2%

42.5%51.8%

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

Performance of the dzongdag in the past 12 months

1%2%

11%

45%

41%

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

Performance of the MP (National Assembly) in the past 12 months

1%3%

11%

45%

41%

Very poor PoorAverage GoodVery good

Performance of the MP (National Council) in the past 12 months

16%

84%

Did not vote Voted

Did you vote for gup, MP or thromdey representative in the last election?

13%

87%

19%

81%

Male Female

Did not vote Voted

GNH Survey 2010

Voter turnout by gender

97%

3%

Free and fair Not free and fair

Election process

8%

92%

Yes No

Involved in case before the court in the past five years

15%

39%34%

12%

Not free Quite freeCompletely free Don't Know

Freedom of media from government influences

18%

82%

No Yes

Do you have access to BBS Radio

45%55%

No Yes

Do you have access to BBS TV

56%

44%

No Yes

Do you have access to newspapers

77%

23%

No Yes

Do you have access to internet

59%25%

17%

Common Not commonDon't Know

Perception of corruption

1.7%

27.8%

48.8%

5.3%

16.4%

All MostA few NoneDon't Know

No. of people involved in corruption in government sectors

3%

24%

49%

5%

19%

All MostA few NoneDon't Know

No. of people involved in corruption in private sectors

1.1%20.1%

51.8%

6.1%

20.9%

All MostA few NoneDon't Know

No. of people involved in corruption in corporation

Community  Vitality

3836

3432 32

30 30 30 30 29 29 29 28 28 2826

24

21 21

13

010

2030

40

Mea

n of

yea

rs

Pema G

atshe

l

Tashig

ang

Gasa

Tashi

Yangs

te

Lhun

tse

Tsiran

g

Punak

ha

Wangd

ue P

hodra

ng

Monga

r

Trongs

aHaa

Zhemga

ng

Bumtha

ng

Samtse

Dagan

a

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

rParo

Sarpan

g

Chukh

a

Thimph

u

Duration of stay in the community by dzongkhag

32

23

18 17

010

2030

Mea

n of

yea

rs

Trust m

ost o

f them

Trust s

ome o

f them

Trust a

few of

them

Trust n

one o

f them

Duration of stay in the community by trust in neighbours

1.4%19.1%

12.6%

66.9%

Less than 1 year 1-5 yearsGreater than 5 to 10 years More than 10 years

Duration of stay in the community (in years)

46%54%

Did not volunteer Volunteered

Did you give people unpaid voluntary help in the past 12 months?

41%

59%52%48%

Male Female

Did not volunteer Volunteered

GNH Survey 2010

Did you give people unpaid voluntary help in the past 12 months?

38%

62%66%

34%

1 Rural 2 Urban

Did not volunteer Volunteered

GNH Survey 2010

Did you give people unpaid voluntary help in the past 12 months?

6.1 6.1

02

46

Mea

n ha

ppin

ess

leve

l

Did not volunteer Volunteered

Happiness by voluntary help

10%

90%

Did not provide donation Provided donation

In the past 12 months, did you donate money or goods?

14009

96969032

748366066231

559655735488528351904041

32823235289728252345229222312087

05,

000

10,0

0015

,000

Mea

n do

natio

n (in

Nu)

Thimph

u

Bumtha

ngGas

aHaa

Punak

haParo

Chukh

a

Trongs

a

Tashi

Yangs

te

Wangd

ue P

hodra

ng

Lhun

tse

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

r

Tashig

ang

Monga

r

Pema G

atshe

l

Tsiran

g

Zhemga

ng

Sarpan

g

Samtse

Dagan

a

Mean donation by dzongkhag

3%

25%

71%

Weak Somewhat strongVery strong

Sense of belonging to your local community

4%27%

69%

5%30%

65%

2%28%

70%

1%12%

86%

6%24%

70%

3%14%

82%

2%19%

78%

2%25%

73%

3%18%

78%

2%22%

76%

5%27%

69%

3%25%

72%

1%13%

85%

5%

46%49%

1%17%

82%

1%15%

83%

6%28%

66%

2%11%

87%

6%25%

70%

4%20%

76%

Bumthang Chukha Dagana Gasa Haa

Lhuntse Mongar Paro Pema Gatshel Punakha

Samdrup Jongkhar Samtse Sarpang Thimphu Tashigang

Tashi Yangste Trongsa Tsirang Wangdue Phodrang Zhemgang

Weak Somewhat strongVery strong

GNH Survey 2010

Sense of belonging to your local community by dzongkhag

60%40%

54%46%

43%57%

Weak Somewhat strong

Very strong

Did not volunteer Volunteered

GNH Survey 2010

Sense of belonging to the community and voluntary help

1%21%

47%

31%

Trust none of them Trust a few of themTrust some of them Trust most of them

How much do you trust Bhutanese people in general?

1%19%

46%

35%

2%23%

48%

28%

Male Female

Trust none of them Trust a few of themTrust some of them Trust most of them

GNH Survey 2010

Trust in Bhutanese people in general by gender

2%15%

38%

46%

Trust none of them Trust a few of themTrust some of them Trust most of them

How much do you trust your neighbour?

1% 12%

36%

51%

2%17%

40%

41%

Male Female

Trust none of them Trust a few of themTrust some of them Trust most of them

GNH Survey 2010

Trust in neighbour by gender

0.4%3.0%

27.8%

68.7%

Never RarelySometimes Always

People in this community treat you fairly

2.5%4.0%

36.8%56.6%

Never RarelySometimes Always

Would you say this is a neighbourhood where neighbours help each other?

22%

18%

35%

26%

Not in the last month Once a monthFew times a month Few times per week

Frequency of socializing with neighbours in the last month

21%

18%

37%

23% 22%

17%

33%

28%

Male Female

Not in the last month Once a monthFew times a month Few times per week

GNH Survey 2010

Frequency of socializing with neighbours by gender

34%

20%

34%

12%

Not in the last month Once a monthFew times a month Few times per week

Frequency of socializing with relatives in the last month

34%

20%

34%

12%

33%

20%

35%

13%

Male Female

Not in the last month Once a monthFew times a month Few times per week

GNH Survey 2010

Frequency of socializing with relatives by gender

11%

89%

Yes No

Enmity in the community in the past 12 months

1%3%

96%

Disagree NeutralAgree

Members of your family really care about each other

2%2%

96%

Agree NeutralDisagree

You wish you were not part of your family

4%17%

79%

Agree NeutralDisagree

Members of your family argue too much

2%2%

96%

Agree NeutralDisagree

You feel like a stranger in your family

7%

26%

68%

Disagree NeutralAgree

You have enough time to spend with your family

2%10%

89%

Disagree NeutralAgree

There is a lot of understanding in your family

3%6%

92%

Disagree NeutralAgree

Your family is a real source of comfort to you

4%

96%

Yes No

Have you been a victim of crime in the last 12 months?

20%

80%

Yes No

Did you see/know other people being victimized of crime in the last 12 months?

19%

25%56%

Rarely safe Usually safeAlways safe

Safety from human harm in the neighbourhood/village

14%

21%

65%

25%

29%

46%

Male Female

Rarely safe Usually safeAlways safe

GNH Survey 2010

Safety from human harm in the village by gender

20%

28%

52%

Rarely safe Usually safeAlways safe

Safety from wild animals in the neighbourhood/village

20%

28%

52%

Rarely safe Usually safeAlways safe

Safety from ghosts in the neighbourhood/village

15%

26%59%

25%

31%

45%

Male Female

Rarely safe Usually safeAlways safe

GNH Survey 2010

Safety from ghosts in the village by gender

Ecological  Diversity

0.5%

1.2%

14.5%

83.9%

Not at all A little responsibleSomewhat responsible Highly responsible

Do you feel responsible for conserving the natural environment?

0.6%3.0%

40.2%56.2%

Disagree Neither Agree nor DisagreeAgree Strongly Agree

There should be tougher anti-pollution law

29%

23%16%

32%

A major concern Of some concernA minor concern Not a concern

Community environmental problem: Landslides

26%

19%

14%

41%

A major concern Of some concernA minor concern Not a concern

Community environmental problem: Floods

29%

37%

21%

13%

A major concern Of some concernA minor concern Not a concern

Community environmental problem: Erratic weather patterns

27%

24%21%

29%

A major concern Of some concernA minor concern Not a concern

Community environmental problem: Littering

18%

35%25%

22%

Never SometimesMost of the times Always

How often did you reuse materials in the past 12 months?

16%

32%27%

25%

Never SometimesMost of the times Always

How often did you try to reduce waste in the past 12 months?

30%

20%20%

30%

Never SometimesMost of the times Always

How often did you segregate waste in the past 12 months?

43%

57%

Yes No

During the past 12 months did you plant trees?

9%

53%

37%

Yes NoNot Applicable

Agricultural land lost to development by farmers in the last 5yrs

11%

70%

19%

Yes NoNot Applicable

Land lost as a result of growing trees naturally on your land

78%

22%

Yes No

Do you have adequate access to water supply?

91%

9%

79%

21%

85%

15%

87%

13%

91%

9%

82%

18%

78%

22%

75%

25%

64%

36%

74%

26%

72%

28%

81%

19%

70%

30%

78%

22%

77%

23%

79%

21%

83%

17%

80%

20%

67%

33%

81%

19%

Bumthang Chukha Dagana Gasa Haa

Lhuntse Mongar Paro Pema Gatshel Punakha

Samdrup Jongkhar Samtse Sarpang Thimphu Tashigang

Tashi Yangste Trongsa Tsirang Wangdue Phodrang Zhemgang

Yes No

GNH Survey 2010

By dzongkhag: Do you have adequate access to water supply?

2% 5%

11%

45%

37%

Very poor PoorNeither good nor poor GoodVery good

Quality of drinking water

35%

65%

Yes No

Do you own a vehicle?

28.7%

7.2%

24.6%

27.2%

0.3%10.9%

1.1%

Drove you car Rode a passangerPublic transportation (bus) TaxiBicycle WalkOthers

Modes of transportation used in the past 12 months

60%24%

8%5%

2%

Hardly ever Once a monthMore than once a month Once a weekEveryday

Use of public transport in last month

0%

34%

16%

50%

Others SolarKerosene WoodLPG Electricity

Types of fuel used most often for cooking

19%

0%1%

61%

19%

Others SolarKerosene heater WoodElectric heater

How do you usually heat your dwelling?

26%

33%

32%

9%

Not at all Unsure what it isHave some understanding Have a good understanding

Awareness about climate change

21%

30%36%

12%30%

35%

29%

6%

Male Female

Not at all Unsure what it isHave some understanding Have a good understanding

GNH Survey 2010

Awareness about climate change

36%

31%

33%

Decreased Stayed sameIncreased

Change in vegetation cover as compared to previous years

0.7%

0.9%

1.1%0.8%

19.8%

52.2%

24.4%

Others Dump on open airDump in forest Dump in rivers/streamsMunicipal garbage pick-up BurningComposting

Mode of household waste disposal

1%4%

16%

58%

21%

Very poor PoorNeither good nor poor GoodVery good

Quality of agricultural land of farmers

51%

21%

10%

18%

Major constraint Some constraintMinor constraint Never

Agricultural constraints: Wild life

20%

32%25%

23%

Major constraint Some constraintMinor constraint Never

Agricultural constraints: Pest and diseases

9%

20%

20%

51%

Major constraint Some constraintMinor constraint Never

Agricultural constraints: Labour shortage

38%

25%

16%

21%

A lot SomeLittle Not at all

Extent of damages caused by wild animals to crops

13%

87%

Yes No

Do you have any land that have not been cultivated due to wild life threats?

2%3%3%

8%

85%

More than 5 4-52-3 1-2Not at all

Have you lost any livestock to predators?

194181

144

117 116 113 112 108 105

9081 80

71 6961 60 57

5041

24

050

100

150

200

Mea

n ac

reag

e (in

dec

imal

)

Bumtha

ng

Tsiran

g

Lhun

tse

Zhemga

ng

Dagan

a

Sarpan

g

Punak

ha

Tashig

ang

Trongs

a

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

r

Monga

r

Pema G

atshe

l

Tashi

Yangs

teHaa

Gasa

Chukh

a

Wangd

ue P

hodra

ng

Thimph

u

Samtse Paro

Land left uncultivated due to wild life threats by dzongkhags

Living  Standard

19.72%

18.92%

15.64%10.94%

11.98%

9.37%

13.42%

0-25,000 25,001-50,00050,001-75,000 75,001-100,000100,001-150,000 150,001-225,000>225,000

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Distribution of respondents by annual household income

83429

2843690

1000

0020

0000

3000

00Am

ount

(in

Nu.

)

1 Rura

l

2 Urba

n

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean annual household income by area

551379

315235

237935

200528179352

153610 153292

112808 106867 9267262034 48625

020

0000

4000

0060

0000

Amou

nt (i

n Nu

.)

Busine

ssman

Unemplo

yed

Civil se

rvants

Studen

ts

Corpora

te em

ploye

eOthe

rs

House

wife

RBG/RBA/RBP

GYT/DYT mem

ber

Nation

al Work

Force

Farmer

Monk/A

nim/G

omch

en

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean annual household income by occupation

323506

231216

178591171481162145161313

137282121967

11036810794210743810083910025687048820038051279134

632075598248711

010

0000

2000

0030

0000

Amou

nt (i

n N

u.)

Thimph

u

Bumtha

ngGas

aParo

Chukh

a

Punak

ha Haa

Wangd

ue Pho

drang

Samtse

Sarpan

g

Dagan

a

Tsiran

g

Trong

sa

Zhemga

ng

Monga

r

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

r

Pema G

atshe

l

Tash

i Yan

gste

Tash

igang

Lhun

tse

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean annual household income by Dzongkhag

176502165759

151257

127479123538

1059681047719902597935

9213885158

7809270324

602165912553269519675075147329

40068

050

,000

1000

0015

0000

2000

00Am

ount

(in

Nu.

)

Gasa

Paro

Thimph

uHaa

Punak

ha

Bumtha

ng

Sarpan

g

Wangd

ue Pho

drang

Chukh

a

Dagan

a

Tsiran

g

Trong

sa

Samtse

Pema G

atshe

l

Zhemga

ng

Monga

r

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

r

Tash

i Yan

gste

Tash

igang

Lhun

tse

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean annual household income by Dzongkhag (for rural only)

21349

686150

20,0

0040

,000

60,0

0080

,000

Amou

nt (i

n N

u.)

1 Rura

l

2 Urba

n

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean per capita income by area

127570

75688

61925

47646 4488838938 36395

29336 2802822895

15092 11929

050

,000

1000

0015

0000

Amou

nt (i

n Nu

.)

Busine

ssman

Civil se

rvants

Unemplo

yed

Corpora

te em

ploye

e

Studen

tsOthe

rs

House

wife

RBG/RBA/RBP

Nation

al Work

Force

GYT/DYT mem

ber

Farmer

Monk/A

nim/G

omch

en

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean per capita income by occupation

73322

48923447704351542774

4051338659

33445319323064626840256272525423919

2085619953196131848216452

12667

020

,000

40,0

0060

,000

80,0

00Am

ount

(in

Nu.

)

Thimph

u

Bumtha

ngGas

a

Punak

ha Paro Haa

Chukh

a

Wangd

ue Pho

drang

Trong

sa

Dagan

a

Samtse

Sarpan

g

Tsiran

g

Monga

r

Zhemga

ng

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

r

Pema G

atshe

l

Tash

i Yan

gste

Tash

igang

Lhun

tse

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean per capita income by Dzongkhag

4146539947

37700

35076

31344

28707

247622427224142235172195921765

16694159571569515084140341364613037

9672

010

,000

20,0

0030

,000

40,0

00Am

ount

(in

Nu.

)

Paro Gasa

Haa

Thimph

u

Punak

ha

Wangd

ue Pho

drang

Sarpan

g

Dagan

a

Bumtha

ng

Chukh

a

Trong

sa

Tsiran

g

Samtse

Monga

r

Pema G

atshe

l

Tash

i Yan

gste

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

r

Zhemga

ng

Tash

igang

Lhun

tse

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean per capita income by Dzongkhag (for rural only)

65.1%

26.2%

5.0%3.8%

Get better Stay sameGet worse Don't know

Source: GNH Survey 2010

In next 2 years, my financial situation will...

68.2%

23.7%

4.5%3.6%

61.9%

28.7%

5.5%3.9%

Male Female

Get better Stay sameGet worse Don't know

Source: GNH Survey 2010

In next 2 years, my financial situation will... by sex

64.4%

26.9%

5.4%3.3%

67.1%

24.2%

3.9%4.9%

1 Rural 2 Urban

Get better Stay sameGet worse Don't know

Source: GNH Survey 2010

In next 2 years, my financial situation will... by area

63.0 27.5 4.4 5.165.8 26.1 2.6 5.6

74.0 19.4 2.8 3.851.8 39.1 6.1 2.9

55.9 32.6 9.7 1.855.4 34.5 8.8 1.3

65.7 24.7 4.8 4.975.1 17.5 4.7 2.7

72.1 21.4 2.4 4.264.3 26.4 6.0 3.3

67.8 27.7 3.41.066.9 22.3 6.3 4.566.2 27.1 2.9 3.7

57.3 30.8 7.7 4.244.8 39.5 11.0 4.7

71.3 24.8 1.32.768.1 24.9 3.2 3.8

72.4 23.1 2.71.869.7 20.7 4.4 5.3

51.4 38.1 5.7 4.7

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

Bumthang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

In next 2 years, my financial situation will... by Dzongkhag

Get better Stay sameGet worse Don't know

8.7%

71.0%

20.3%

Not enough Just enoughMore than enough

Source: GNH Survey 2010

My total household income is...

8.4%

72.5%

19.1%9.0%

69.6%

21.4%

Male Female

Not enough Just enoughMore than enough

Source: GNH Survey 2010

My total household income is...by sex

11.0%

72.5%

16.4%2.5%

67.1%

30.4%

1 Rural 2 Urban

Not enough Just enoughMore than enough

Source: GNH Survey 2010

My total household income is...by area

15.0 73.1 11.96.0 75.0 19.1

12.6 69.5 17.97.0 72.9 20.1

9.7 75.1 15.213.2 71.4 15.4

3.2 67.2 29.69.2 77.3 13.5

15.3 73.4 11.39.0 74.1 16.98.0 69.3 22.8

6.0 76.3 17.73.4 64.9 31.7

10.8 68.9 20.310.9 70.5 18.6

2.8 67.8 29.43.3 60.6 36.2

7.0 73.4 19.67.1 69.4 23.56.8 68.3 24.9

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

Bumthang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

My total household income is...by Dzongkhag

Not enough Just enoughMore than enough

0.1%0.4%

2.9%

96.6%

Always Most of the timesSometimes Never

Source: GNH Survey 2010

% of people reporting degree of food insecurity

4.63%

95.37%

Unaffordable AffordableSource: GNH Survey 2010

Housing affordability

0.5%

99.5%

15.5%

84.5%

1 Rural 2 Urban

Unaffordable AffordableSource: GNH Survey 2010

Housing affordability

0.5 99.54.9 95.1

1.0 99.01.5 98.50.7 99.30.9 99.1

20.6 79.40.6 99.4

100.02.1 97.91.8 98.2

100.04.9 95.1

1.6 98.40.2 99.81.8 98.20.6 99.41.2 98.8

8.5 91.52.4 97.6

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

Bumthang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Housing affordability by Dzongkhag

Unaffordable Affordable

463

413 409391 390

371331

311 296 282 278 276 263 250 236 222 219202 199

93

010

020

030

040

050

0La

nd a

crea

ge (i

n de

cim

als)

Bumtha

ng

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

r

Dagan

a

Zhemga

ng

Tsiran

g

Sarpan

g

Pema G

atshe

l

Lhun

tse

Trong

sa Haa

Tash

igang

Samtse

Chukh

a

Monga

r

Tash

i Yan

gste

Punak

haGas

aParo

Wangd

ue Pho

drang

Thimph

u

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean land holding by Dzongkhag

605

487452 451

423 421379 363

336 329 329 323288 281

249 246 235 231 223 207

020

040

060

0La

nd a

crea

ge (i

n de

cim

als)

Bumtha

ng

Samdru

p Jon

gkha

r

Dagan

a

Zhemga

ng

Tsiran

g

Chukh

a

Sarpan

g

Pema G

atshe

l

Trong

sa Haa

Lhun

tse

Samtse

Tash

igang

Monga

r

Wangd

ue Pho

drang

Tash

i Yan

gste

Gasa

Punak

ha Paro

Thimph

u

Source: GNH Survey 2010

Mean land holding by Dzongkhag (for rural only)

36.0%

41.1%

13.5%

4.8%4.6%

1 or less person/room 2 persons/room3 persons/room 4 persons/room5 persons/room

Source: GNH Survey 2010

% of people with persons per room

35.5%

38.2%

14.6%

5.8%5.9%

37.4%

48.9%

10.4%2.2%

1.2%

1 Rural 2 Urban

1 or less person/room 2 persons/room3 persons/room 4 persons/room5 persons/room

Source: GNH Survey 2010

% of people with persons per room by area

32.4 34.9 21.7 7.0 3.943.1 39.7 10.5 5.1 1.6

36.7 39.8 14.3 3.6 5.746.0 38.7 12.2 2.60.6

32.8 35.2 15.6 4.8 11.627.8 38.3 20.4 6.8 6.8

35.4 51.3 9.6 2.51.238.3 42.9 13.5 2.82.5

28.3 41.1 16.6 7.8 6.223.1 40.8 18.4 9.5 8.1

50.5 32.1 11.5 2.73.336.2 36.5 15.8 6.2 5.3

55.8 37.1 5.00.71.334.3 34.7 16.9 5.8 8.4

40.5 39.5 12.7 3.4 3.857.4 30.6 8.0 3.01.0

35.5 39.2 13.8 6.2 5.332.8 38.3 14.1 7.1 7.832.9 50.4 9.9 3.4 3.4

56.5 35.0 5.5 1.61.3

0 20 40 60 80 100Percent

ZhemgangWangdue Phodrang

TsirangTrongsa

Tashi YangsteTashigang

ThimphuSarpangSamtse

Samdrup JongkharPunakha

Pema GatshelParo

MongarLhuntse

HaaGasa

DaganaChukha

Bumthang

Source: GNH Survey 2010

% of people with persons per room by Dzongkhag

1 or less person/room 2 persons/room3 persons/room 4 persons/room5 persons/room