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12月9日付、「ロイター」より。
国連が発表した「世界でもっとも暮らしやすい国」の順位は、
1.ノルウェー
2.アイスランド
3.オーストラリア
4.アイルランド
5.スウェーデン
6.カナダ
7.日本
8.アメリカ
所得、教育、福祉、医療面などの総合的評価との事。
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ノルウェーは寒いことを除けば、確かに人もいい人が多く、納得する。昔の田舎の人たちのように、素朴な人達が多い。何しろ、こんなことができるのだから。
従業員が銀行の表ドアーの鍵をかけ忘れて帰宅したというのんびりした話(ノルウェー)
http://www.asyura2.com/0610/bd46/msg/431.html
投稿者 Sun Shine 日時 2006 年 11 月 07 日 15:40:46: edtzBi/ieTlqA
日本が7位とは信じられない気がする。東京あたりでは、決して暮らしやすいとは思わないが。でも他の国に比べるとまだまだましなのだろう。それとも国連はおだてているのかな? もっと国連への分担金を日本に割り当てさせようと思って(笑)。
http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=1661042006
Norway, Iceland, Australia said best places to live
By Evelyn Leopold
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Norway, Iceland, Australia, Ireland and Sweden rank as the best five countries to live in but Africa's quality of life has plummeted because of AIDS, said a U.N. report released on Thursday.
The United States was ranked in eighth place, after Canada and Japan, in the report that rates not only per-capita income but also educational levels, health care and life expectancy in measuring a nation's well-being.
The Human Development Index, prepared by the U.N. Development Program, has been issued annually since 1990 and includes every country for which statistics are available.
Unsurprisingly, the countries at the top of the list are high income nations as people in richer countries tend to be healthier and have more educational opportunities.
People in Norway, for example, are 40 times wealthier than people in Niger, which ranks 177th, the lowest ranking country on the list. For the 31 countries with low human development, life expectancy is only 46 years -- some 32 years less than in rich nations, the report said.
But some nations have a rank above their income. Vietnam for example is poor but ranks above countries with a higher per capita income. Conversely Bahrain has an average income twice the level of Chile but ranks lower because it "under-performs on education and literacy", the report said.
However, since 1990, sub-Sahara Africa has stagnated, in part because of economic decline but mainly because of the "catastrophic effect of HIV/AIDS on life expectancy," the report said.
The list of 177 nations ends with Niger. Above it are Sierra Leone, Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea-Bissau, the Central African Republic, Chad, Ethiopia, Burundi, Mozambique and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which ranked 167th.
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