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Top 10 Most Developing Countries (HDI)
10. Denmark (HDI Score: 0.900) People of Denmark enjoy a high standard of living. This wonderful country is frequently ranked as the happiest country in the world in cross-national studies of happiness. In Denmark, the average household net-adjusted disposable income per capita is $25,172.9. Singapore (HDI Score: 0.901) This sovereign city-state and island country is one of worlds major commercial hubs. It is one of the Four Asian Tigers. It places highly in international rankings with regard to healthcare and education. 8. Canada (HDI Score: 0.902) 7. New Zealand (HDI Score: 0.910) New Zealand has a modern, prosperous and developed market economy. The standard of living of the people of New Zealand is generally regarded as being one of the highest in the world and is within the range achieved by nations like the US, the UK and Canada.Germany (HDI Score: 0.911) Germany is a global leader in many industrial and technological sectors. It is a developed nation with high standard of living.It also possesses a High-ranking economy. United States (HDI Score: 0.914) The United States of America is always in the top 20 when it comes to standard of living. The home ownership rate is higher than other post-industrial countries. The citizens of the US enjoy a high access to consumer goods. They enjoy more cars and radios per capita than any other nation. In the US, the average household net-adjusted disposable income per capita is $39,531 4. Netherlands (HDI Score: 0.915) In Netherlands, the average household net-adjusted disposable income per capita is $29,697 per year. Around 75 percent of people aged between 15 and 64 have a paid job. Nearly 72 percent of adults aged 22 to 64 have earned the equivalent of a high-school degree. 3. Switzerland (HDI Score: 0.917) In Switzerland, the average household net-adjusted disposable income per capita is $30,745. Nearly 80 percent of people aged between 15 and 64 have a paid job. Life expectancy at birth is almost 83 years. Around 95 percent of people are happy with the quality of water supply. 2. Australia (HDI Score: 0.933) In Australia, the average household net-adjusted disposable income per capita is $31,197. In general, the Australians are satisfied with their lives. Around 83 percent of people say that they have more positive experiences in an average day than negative experiences. 1. Norway (HDI Score: 0.944) In Norway, the average household net-adjusted disposable income per capita is $32,093. Life expectancy at birth is 81 years. There is a strong sense of community and high levels of civic participation. According to the Human development Index, Source: http://www.richestlifestyle.com/10-m...-in-the-world/ Norway wins the brawl, Just because there people are the one possessing most diligent Mechanical apptitude. Regards: Discuss if any Query. ! |
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seharr95 (Wednesday, March 02, 2016) |
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Never use Developing in place of Developed. These are treated as technical terms and have definitions. Thanks for sharing though.
PS: HDI is different from Happiness. Google Suicide rates. Best |
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Yes, I think you meant Developed Countries. Anyway, what is Pakistan's ranking? 146th out of 187 countries.
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Pakistan is Under-developed Country Man !
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Where is china and russia
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