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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30535095 United States 12/30/2012 04:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How ya like them apples? Quoting: Aunty Flo Switzerland is the best place to be born in the world (and Britain is 27th!) Quality-of-life index links results of who is happiest and who has best quality of life in terms of wealth, health and trust in public institutions The where-to-be-born index of 2013 which shows Switzerland at the top Switzerland is the best place to be born in the world in 2013 - and Britain is just 27th - behind South Korea, the US and Israel, new research shows. People born in Switzerland will tend to be the happiest and have the best quality of life judged in terms of wealth, health and trust in public institutions. The Scandinavian countries of Norway, Sweden and Denmark also all make the top five in a 'quality-of-life' index highlighting where it is best to be born next year. The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), a sister company of The Economist, attempts to measure which country will provide the best opportunities for a healthy, safe and prosperous life in years to come. Their index links the results of subjective life-satisfaction surveys - how happy people say they are - to objective determinants of quality of life across countries. One of the most important factors is being rich, but other factors come into play - including crime, trust in public institutions and the health of family life. In total, the index takes into account 11 indicators. These include fixed factors such as geography, others that change slowly over time such as demography, social and cultural characteristics, and the state of the world economy. The index also looks at income per head in 2030, which is roughly when children born in 2013 will reach adulthood. Small economies dominate the top 10 countries, with Australia coming second and New Zealand and the Netherlands not too far behind. Half of the top 10 countries are European, but only one, the Netherlands, is from the euro-zone. Read more: [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook You know what, you fucking cunt? i don't give a shit what you fucking ozztard shills post or think. Keep fucking pushing our buttons, you piece of shit. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 31131679 New Zealand 12/30/2012 04:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How ya like them apples? Quoting: Aunty Flo Switzerland is the best place to be born in the world (and Britain is 27th!) Quality-of-life index links results of who is happiest and who has best quality of life in terms of wealth, health and trust in public institutions The where-to-be-born index of 2013 which shows Switzerland at the top Switzerland is the best place to be born in the world in 2013 - and Britain is just 27th - behind South Korea, the US and Israel, new research shows. People born in Switzerland will tend to be the happiest and have the best quality of life judged in terms of wealth, health and trust in public institutions. The Scandinavian countries of Norway, Sweden and Denmark also all make the top five in a 'quality-of-life' index highlighting where it is best to be born next year. The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), a sister company of The Economist, attempts to measure which country will provide the best opportunities for a healthy, safe and prosperous life in years to come. Their index links the results of subjective life-satisfaction surveys - how happy people say they are - to objective determinants of quality of life across countries. One of the most important factors is being rich, but other factors come into play - including crime, trust in public institutions and the health of family life. In total, the index takes into account 11 indicators. These include fixed factors such as geography, others that change slowly over time such as demography, social and cultural characteristics, and the state of the world economy. The index also looks at income per head in 2030, which is roughly when children born in 2013 will reach adulthood. Small economies dominate the top 10 countries, with Australia coming second and New Zealand and the Netherlands not too far behind. Half of the top 10 countries are European, but only one, the Netherlands, is from the euro-zone. Read more: [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook You know what, you fucking cunt? i don't give a shit what you fucking ozztard shills post or think. Keep fucking pushing our buttons, you piece of shit. Yeah man, its really clear that you dont give a fuck. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30821361 Australia 12/30/2012 06:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was born in Australia and have lived in the US for over ten years. I can tell you now, the US isn't what they make it out to be. People are half decent but the place has so much more potential. I think most people in it are starting to realize that. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30099065 Ive been to about 30 countries, everywhere is the same believe it or not. I just depends on how you are looking at it at that moment in time. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1923980 Netherlands 12/30/2012 06:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How ya like them apples? Quoting: Aunty Flo Switzerland is the best place to be born in the world (and Britain is 27th!) Quality-of-life index links results of who is happiest and who has best quality of life in terms of wealth, health and trust in public institutions ... Small economies dominate the top 10 countries, with Australia coming second and New Zealand and the Netherlands not too far behind. Half of the top 10 countries are European, but only one, the Netherlands, is from the euro-zone. Read more: [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook Australia and the Netherlands are not small economies (12th resp. 17th in UN ranking) |
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