ARMENIA NOT FOUND AMONG FAVORABLE COUNTRIES TO BE BORN IN
arminfo
Tuesday, November 27, 19:57
The experts of The Economist Intelligence Unit have published the
list of the best countries to be born in.
The Economist Intelligence Unit looked at GDP, life expectancy,
political freedom, job security, climate and gender equality to
compile a list of 80 countries ranked by their general quality of life.
Neither Armenia nor Georgia has found itself on the list. Azerbaijan,
however, is ranked 70th. Among the countries of the region, Iran is
in the 58th place, and Turkey is in the 51st place.
Switzerland, Australia and Norway have the highest quality of life
and are the best countries to be born in
Among the CIS countries, Russia is ranked 72nd, Kazakhstan - 74th,
and Ukraine - 78th. The other countries of Middle Asia and Belarus
have not found themselves on the list either. It is noteworthy that
in the report of 1988, the USSR was in the 21st place, sharing it
with Argentina and outstripping Denmark, Greece and Israel.
The US found itself in the 16th place, having dropped from the leading
position of the previous report due to the economic instability in
the country.
The UK was in 27th place, just behind France and one place ahead of
the Czech Republic and Spain in the joint 28th position. Falling at
the very bottom of the list were Kenya and Nigeria.
In general, The Economist Intelligence Unit experts say that the best
countries to be born in cannot boast of a high birthrate.
From: A. Papazian
arminfo
Tuesday, November 27, 19:57
The experts of The Economist Intelligence Unit have published the
list of the best countries to be born in.
The Economist Intelligence Unit looked at GDP, life expectancy,
political freedom, job security, climate and gender equality to
compile a list of 80 countries ranked by their general quality of life.
Neither Armenia nor Georgia has found itself on the list. Azerbaijan,
however, is ranked 70th. Among the countries of the region, Iran is
in the 58th place, and Turkey is in the 51st place.
Switzerland, Australia and Norway have the highest quality of life
and are the best countries to be born in
Among the CIS countries, Russia is ranked 72nd, Kazakhstan - 74th,
and Ukraine - 78th. The other countries of Middle Asia and Belarus
have not found themselves on the list either. It is noteworthy that
in the report of 1988, the USSR was in the 21st place, sharing it
with Argentina and outstripping Denmark, Greece and Israel.
The US found itself in the 16th place, having dropped from the leading
position of the previous report due to the economic instability in
the country.
The UK was in 27th place, just behind France and one place ahead of
the Czech Republic and Spain in the joint 28th position. Falling at
the very bottom of the list were Kenya and Nigeria.
In general, The Economist Intelligence Unit experts say that the best
countries to be born in cannot boast of a high birthrate.
From: A. Papazian