Top 10 Most Livable Countries In The World

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23-04-2020 Tiara

A country to be considered to be alive or not to meet the categories of economic growth, personal freedom, health, education, wealth, quality of life and personal welfare. This is just one of many of the world's most vibrant national charts. Each chart always has a certain level of subjective. This list also references figures from a model used by the United Nations. This model uses three main types of human development indicators, which are willing to access education, decent living levels and long, healthy life. This human development index, or HDI, is a measure of the fundamental human development in 192 countries, published by the UN in the annual Human Development Report.

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Norway

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Norway

Norway is one of the wealthiest and least corrupt countries in the world, the Norwegian experience extremely high quality of life. Thanks to a system of social security services that are highly focused, Norway has always been ranked high on every indicator used to determine the quality of life in a country, including health, education, governance and freedom. Norway is also continuously ranked as one of the happiest countries in the world.

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New Zealand

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New Zealand

Located in the southern hemisphere, including the North Island and South Island, 4.8 million residents of New Zealand are entitled to high quality of education, health care, economic opportunity, freedom, governance,... In recent years, New Zealand's prosperity has grown steadily, along with the quality of life.

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Finland

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Finland

Finland often reaches high scores on a global scale for all rankings related to quality of life. This is largely due to major improvements in health care and education, as well as areas of management and personal freedom. Although the average human income has fallen slightly in Finland in recent years, the country is still very prosperous. Finland also has very high levels of press freedom and very small gender discrimination.

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Switzerland

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Switzerland

Switzerland is a relatively small, non-marine country and is located in mountainous regions. It is also continually ranked among the best countries to live. The high-tech economy helps Swedish citizens have the highest per-capita income on the planet. In addition, the Swiss are entitled to an excellent education and health care system.

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Denmark

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Denmark

Denmark is a Nordic country that is often revered because of its high quality of life. A powerful social security system and great public transport are just two of the many great things that the Danes are always enjoying. Denmark is also often ranked on the world's happiest countries list.