ADP Canada Happiness@Work Index Provides New Monthly Satisfaction Measure for the Canadian Workforce
The inaugural ADP Canada Happiness@Work Index reports a National Work Happiness Score of 6.7/10 for March 2023, aligning with prior benchmarks from November 2022 to February 2023. Key happiness factors include overall satisfaction, work-life balance, and recognition. The primary indicator scored 7.0, reflecting a slight rise from 6.8 in February. Half of respondents express high satisfaction with their roles. Generational findings reveal Boomers scored 7.3, whereas Gen-Z scored 6.8. The Index aims to track evolving worker sentiments monthly and will next publish results on April 26, 2023.
- Primary indicator for happiness increased to 7.0/10.
- 46% of working Canadians report high satisfaction with roles.
- Scores reflect steady performance and improvement in worker sentiments.
- Compensation and Benefits scored low at 6.2/10.
- Opportunities for Career Advancement is the lowest secondary score at 6.1/10.
The first edition of the monthly Index reports a National Work Happiness Score of 6.7/10. Key happiness drivers include overall satisfaction, work-life balance and recognition.
The National Work Happiness Score for
“We spend a significant portion of our lives at work or thinking about work, so happiness in the workplace is paramount to our overall wellbeing,” says
The Index includes a primary indicator, Canadian workers’ self-reported sentiment of happiness in their current role and responsibilities, and four secondary indicators identified to be common components of workplace happiness: (1) Work-life Balance & Flexibility, (2) Compensation & Benefits, (3) Recognition & Support (from management and colleagues) and (4) Options for Career Advancement. Primary and secondary indicators are averaged and weighted to calculate the National Work Happiness Score, along with Regional Work Happiness Scores.
- National Work Happiness Score: 6.7/10
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Indicator Breakdown
- Primary Indicator: 7.0/10 (+0.1) *
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Secondary Indicators:
- Work-Life Balance and Flexibility: 6.8/10
- Compensation and Benefits: 6.2/10
- Recognition and Support: 6.6/10
- Opportunities for Career Advancement: 6.1/10 (+0.1) *
The March Index reveals that the primary indicator of worker happiness is 7.0, an increase from February (6.8/10). Close to half (
“The Happiness@Work Index is part of ADP Canada’s commitment to uncover key trends impacting the world of work and to help companies understand the changing needs of their employees,” continues Kormann. “Over time, the Index data is intended to be a reference source, documenting the evolution of worker sentiments in workplaces across the country.”
The March Index also reveals Canadian workers across generations and regions do not report feeling the same about satisfaction in the workplace:
National Work Happiness Score: Generational Snapshot
- Boomers (56-75): 7.3/10
- Gen-Z (18-24): 6.8/10
- Millennials (25-40): 6.7/10
- Gen-X (41-55): 6.6/10
Regional Work Happiness Score Snapshot
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Québec : 7/10 -
British Columbia : 6.9/10 -
Alberta : 6.8/10 -
Atlantic Canada : 6.7/10 -
Sask/
Manitoba : 6.7/10 -
Ontario : 6.5/10
About the Happiness@Work Index Methodology
The Happiness@Work Index is measured monthly through a survey fielded by Maru Public Opinion on behalf of ADP Canada and is undertaken by the sample and data collection experts at Maru/Blue. The survey is run in the first week of each reported month for consistency purposes and asks over 1,200 randomly selected employed Canadian adults (including both employees and self-employed individuals) who are Maru Voice Canada online panelists to rate workplace factors on a scale from 1 to 10. Discrepancies in or between totals when compared to the data tables are due to rounding.
The results are weighted by education, age, gender and region (and in
The Index will continue to be published on the last Wednesday of the month, with the next scheduled findings due for publication on
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*Variation against the Index benchmark reference, determined on data collected between
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