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  1. I moved to the Netherlands. My kids can bike to school without dying. That’s basically my bar for a high qol and nowhere else meets that (maybe Denmark I guess)

  2. BeginningDelicious99 on

    Literally yesterday Canada was one place above Japan. Significant change in quality of life in less than 24 hrs

  3. So we Brazilian are the best out of the broke. I guess that’s something. Am guessing the Personal freedom and access to information is what puts us ahead here.

  4. Of the top 13 countries of the full index, 11 countries are either Nordics (Norway (1), Denmark (2), Finland (3), Sweden (4) and Iceland (6)) or successor states of the Holy Roman Empire (Switzerland (5), Luxembourg (7), Netherlands (8), Germany (10), Austria (11) and Belgium (13)).

    I leave the thought exercise to the reader, what these 11 countries of those two adjacent regions have in common.

  5. Is this another one of those studies where a group of very non-typical (academics) decide what they believe is important in society (their values) and then judge countries by them.(Claiming it’s some objective QOL and not just based on their very subjective values)

  6. Germany on global 10th place? Did you exclude eastern Germany totally and only measure the quality of West German academic childs?

  7. Japan has one of the lowest birthrates, in part due to work pressure and working all of the time, and it’s so high on quality of life??? That doesn’t make much sense.

  8. PrintingPariah on

    The Netherlands looks great when you look at statistics like this but the reality is completely different when close to 50% of young people are considering moving abroad since house prices are completely unaffordable.

    The smallest most run down 20-25m2 apartment will set you back 200k and you will still be in a bidding war with 10 others, add on basic renovation costs and transfer tax of 10% you’ll be close to 275k before you know it. Add another 100k for the same apartment in the west of the country.

    If you want to rent its the same issue, 1600€ for a small apartment is normal right now, social housing is just gambling in the hopes that you will be the lucky 1 out of 3000 others.

    I really hope to have a future in this country but realistically speaking I don’t think thats possible for me and many people my generation

  9. Great content !
    However, can’t trust these rankings when china is below Brazil wtf ?

  10. I find this indices to traditionally be a bit of a circlejerk. The definition of “good” is rarely purely metric driven, but often includes “does this country do what I think is good” regardless of the outcomes and then gives them a thumbs up for it. Even if it is entirely metric driven, how they define the weightings is almost always to create a narrative.

  11. Besides quality of life obviously being a very subjective standard (or at least the opinion on what the standards *should be* is subjective), I imagine it is more difficult for larger countries to compete in a rating like this because there is a lot more land that can be forgotten about and neglected compared to such a small and dense country like the Netherlands.

    Which is something to consider because someone in America living in like California shouldn’t be concerned with the quality of life score that comes from, say, West Virginia.

  12. Inn Germany people like to complain about *everything*.
    You’d think they’re talking about some third world country.

    But people don’t realise how good things are in Germany compared to other countries. I’ve lived in France, Belgium, Scotland and spent a lot of time in the UK and the USA, and I made the conscious choice of wanting to live in Germa y again because of the high quality of living.

    Are there problems? Yes.
    Will the problems become bigger? Possibly.

    But let’s not pretend that for the vast majority of people this is a great place to live.

    If people weren’t constantly complaining about non-existent problems like migration and crime for instance and focus on real problems like the infrastructure and pension system, maybe the political system would actually work towards solutions instead of constantly bickering about border controls culture war topics

  13. Does this takes into account if the country is a sunny one or a rainy one? To me it is a big part in evaluating quality of life