#11 Luxembourg
Homicides per 100,000 people: 1.5
Percent of people looking for a job age 15-64: 1.29%
#10 Netherlands
Employment rate (age 15 - 64): 74.67%
Employees working more than 50 hours per week: 0.01%
#9 Finland
Time spent on leisure and personal care: 15.95 hours per day
Percent of people without indoor flushing toilets: 0.80%
#8 Switzerland
Employment rate (age 15-64): 78.59%
Voting percentage: 49% of registered population
#7 United States
The U.S. receives top rankings for its buildings having basic facilities.
Percent of people without indoor flushing toilets: 0%
Homicides per 100,000 people: 5.2
#6 Denmark
Denmark gets top rankings for life satisfaction and its the amount of buildings it has up to basic standards.
Average self-evaluation of life satisfaction score: 7.8 out of 10
Mothers with school age children working: 77.5%
#5 Norway
Norway does not rank tops in any category, but performs well in terms of hours worked by employees and its buildings' basic facilities status.
Household disposable income: $29,366 annually
Employment rate (age 15-64): 75.31%
#4 New Zealand
New Zealand has a perfect score for people's views on their own health.
Life expectancy: 80.4 years
Percent of people who can rely on friends/relatives: 97.1%
#3 Sweden
Sweden has perfect scores for air pollution and for having basic facilities in its buildings.
People living without indoor flushing toilets: 0%
Voter turnout: 82% of registered voters
#2 Canada
Canada has a top score for number of rooms per person in a home and its assault rate.
Rooms shared per person in a residence: 2.5 rooms
Employees working more than 50 hours per week: 0.04%
#1 Australia
Australia ranks the best in terms of voter turnout among countries reviewed. Voting is compulsory in Australia.
Life expectancy: 81 years
Employees working more than 50 hours per week: 0.14%
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Homicides per 100,000 people: 1.5
Percent of people looking for a job age 15-64: 1.29%
#10 Netherlands
Employment rate (age 15 - 64): 74.67%
Employees working more than 50 hours per week: 0.01%
#9 Finland
Time spent on leisure and personal care: 15.95 hours per day
Percent of people without indoor flushing toilets: 0.80%
#8 Switzerland
Employment rate (age 15-64): 78.59%
Voting percentage: 49% of registered population
#7 United States
The U.S. receives top rankings for its buildings having basic facilities.
Percent of people without indoor flushing toilets: 0%
Homicides per 100,000 people: 5.2
#6 Denmark
Denmark gets top rankings for life satisfaction and its the amount of buildings it has up to basic standards.
Average self-evaluation of life satisfaction score: 7.8 out of 10
Mothers with school age children working: 77.5%
#5 Norway
Norway does not rank tops in any category, but performs well in terms of hours worked by employees and its buildings' basic facilities status.
Household disposable income: $29,366 annually
Employment rate (age 15-64): 75.31%
#4 New Zealand
New Zealand has a perfect score for people's views on their own health.
Life expectancy: 80.4 years
Percent of people who can rely on friends/relatives: 97.1%
#3 Sweden
Sweden has perfect scores for air pollution and for having basic facilities in its buildings.
People living without indoor flushing toilets: 0%
Voter turnout: 82% of registered voters
#2 Canada
Canada has a top score for number of rooms per person in a home and its assault rate.
Rooms shared per person in a residence: 2.5 rooms
Employees working more than 50 hours per week: 0.04%
#1 Australia
Australia ranks the best in terms of voter turnout among countries reviewed. Voting is compulsory in Australia.
Life expectancy: 81 years
Employees working more than 50 hours per week: 0.14%
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It's time... Jamaica! - Who has the Best Quality of life in the world/ And... why?
Revised: 5/23/2015.
Reference: Source
Revised: 5/23/2015.
Reference: Source