Year: 2025 Language: English Author: The Mission to Seafarers Genre: Research paper Publisher: The Mission to Seafarers Edition: Quarter 3 2025 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 21 Description: The Seafarers Happiness Index (SHI) is a quarterly survey conducted by the Mission toSeafarers to assess the well-being of seafarers globally. Seafarers rate their experiencesof ten key aspects of their life and work at sea on a Likert scale from 1 to 10, while alsoproviding open-ended comments for more detailed feedback. After a promising upward trajectory in mid-2025, the Q3 Seafarers Happiness Index (SHI) data and responses provide a stark reality check, as the average score has fallen to 7.05/10, a drop from Q2’s encouraging 7.54/10. This significant drop signals deep-rooted challenges resurfacing across the seafaring profession. The data paints a particularly alarming picture: nearly every measured aspect of seafarer wellbeing has deteriorated, with decline not isolated to one or two areas across almost every aspect of seafarer wellbeing, from wages and training to health and workload management.
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Seafarers Happiness Index Quarter 3 2025
Language: English
Author: The Mission to Seafarers
Genre: Research paper
Publisher: The Mission to Seafarers
Edition: Quarter 3 2025
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 21
Description: The Seafarers Happiness Index (SHI) is a quarterly survey conducted by the Mission toSeafarers to assess the well-being of seafarers globally. Seafarers rate their experiencesof ten key aspects of their life and work at sea on a Likert scale from 1 to 10, while alsoproviding open-ended comments for more detailed feedback.
After a promising upward trajectory in mid-2025, the Q3 Seafarers Happiness Index (SHI) data and responses provide a stark reality check, as the average score has fallen to 7.05/10, a drop from Q2’s encouraging 7.54/10.
This significant drop signals deep-rooted challenges resurfacing across the seafaring profession. The data paints a particularly alarming picture: nearly every measured aspect of seafarer wellbeing has deteriorated, with decline not isolated to one or two areas across almost every aspect of seafarer wellbeing, from wages and training to health and workload management.
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