Norway best place to live on earth - Know the reasons

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If you're looking for the quality of education or a job with a high salary, or for stunning natural scenery, if Norway is your destination.

Ranked Norway as the best place to live, according to the annual Human Development Report issued by the United Nations, which ranked highest among 200 countries, according to the website "Tech Insider".

The report included factors such as the level of education and financial wealth, and the sense of security, and life, then ranked countries on the basis of the cumulative grades.

Here are the reasons why Norway deserves this title:

High salaries

Norwegians gets an average income of $ 64 992 per year, higher than the average salaries of the United States by about 8 thousand dollars, and return economic success of Norway's oil-dependent economy to partially and the booming tourism also.

Low level of crime

The prison is considered armed and violent crime rates in Norway, one of the lowest around the world.

Excellent Education System

University of Oslo

Free public education in Norway, and most Norwegians complete the educational phase for up to 18 years, as Norway has one of the highest literacy rates in the world for adults.

Low risk of disease

The Norwegians less infectious diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis and AIDS, with a risk ratio of these three 0.1% of the total population diseases, according to the report of the United Nations.

Gender equality is improving

Each year, the United Nations issued the gender equality index, which measures the gap between men and women at each level of education, and employment opportunities, government representation, and the average life expectancy.

And on a scale of 0 to 1, the Norway approaching record 1 in gender equality a high percentage of .996.

Low environmental pollution

Norway is full of natural scenery, and also has the cleanest water on the face of the earth, where owns more than 60% of the lakes and rivers of Norway ecologically rate high.

And it is emitted from Norway half the carbon dioxide rate of the United States, trying to Oslo treatment smog through the car ban in the city center problem, and in March / March last, Norway pledged reduction of greenhouse gases by 40% over the next 15 years.

Norwegians are living longer

Average life expectancy in Norway about 82 years (ie less than two years in Japan, which has the longest people ages rate in the world).

The Norwegians have a comprehensive health system, and that all government-funded hospitals, the government spends about $ 9715 a year on health care per capita, which is the highest in the world.

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