Want to be happier? Consider moving to Denmark.

 This  file photo is Denmark is during Queen Margrethe's 70th Birthday Celebrations at Amaienborg Castle on April 16, 2010 in Copenhagen, Denmark. A new report names Denmark the top happiest place to live. (Photo by Schiller Graphics/Getty Images)

A new report ranks Denmark as the happiest country in the world.

The World Happiness Report for 2016 ranks 156 countries by their happiness levels, using data collected from a Gallup poll to measure economical, psychological, health and public policy factors, among others. 

The report, released just days ahead of UN World Happiness Day on Sunday, ranks the top 10 happiest countries as follows:

6. Canada

7. Netherlands

8. New Zealand

9. Australia

10. Sweden

The report ranks Burundi as the least happy nation. Data collected found that inequality among people was strongly associated with unhappiness.