Portuguese people reported the lowest physical wellbeing satisfaction amongst all surveyed countries.
Although Portuguese men are more satisfied with their physical wellbeing than their female counterparts, it’s one of the lowest gender gaps in Europe.
Portuguese people cited lack of motivation as the primary barrier to improving their physical wellbeing, differing from the barriers reported in other European countries.
Portuguese people reported the lowest mental wellbeing satisfaction amongst all surveyed countries.
Portuguese people cited stress and anxiety as their main barrier to improving mental wellbeing – at the highest rate in Europe.
Portuguese employers provide the fewest mental wellbeing initiatives in Europe, with nearly half of employees reporting no support at all.
Portuguese people reported lower social wellbeing satisfaction than the European average.
Portuguese people cited comfort in habitual routines as their main barrier to improving social wellbeing – at higher rates than other countries.
Portuguese employers offer the second-fewest social wellbeing initiatives in Europe.
Portuguese people reported the lowest financial wellbeing satisfaction among all European countries surveyed.
Portuguese people cited a high cost of living as their main barrier to improving financial wellbeing – the highest rate across Europe.
Portuguese people reported the highest impact of economic uncertainty on their overall wellbeing in Europe.
Portuguese employers provide the fewest financial wellbeing initiatives in Europe, with a significant portion of employees reporting no support.
Portuguese people reported the lowest professional wellbeing satisfaction amongst all surveyed countries.
Portuguese people cited insufficient salary as their main barrier to improving professional wellbeing – at the highest rate in Europe.
Portuguese employers provide the fewest professional wellbeing initiatives in Europe, highlighting a significant gap in support.
Portuguese people reported lower spiritual wellbeing satisfaction than the European average.
Portuguese people cited emotional burdens as their main barrier to improving spiritual wellbeing – at the highest rate in Europe.
Portuguese employers offer the fewest spiritual wellbeing initiatives in Europe.
Portuguese people reported lower environmental wellbeing satisfaction than the European average.
Portuguese people cited the high cost of sustainable products as their main barrier to improving environmental wellbeing – at higher rates than most countries.
Portuguese employers offer the fewest environmental wellbeing initiatives in Europe.