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Countries with the best quality of life

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👉Countries with the best quality of life
👉South Korea
👉UAE
👉Malta
👉Netherlands
👉Finland
👉New Zealand

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At the bottom of the top 20 list of the countries which offer the best quality of life is South Korea. However, this does not mean that South Korea offers a poor standard of life as the list is based on 67 countries. Therefore, South Korea is actually a fantastic place to live in terms of the quality of life you can expect to achieve there. The area in which South Korea scores best is travel and transport as it finishes in 10th position on this subcategory. It is 23rd for personal happiness, 25th for health and well-being, and 26th for safety and security. Its lowest ranking on the index is 39th in the leisure options subcategory.

Malta has always held appeal for tourists as it has a wonderful Mediterranean climate and is a peaceful and relaxing destination. It is certainly not a country for those who enjoy the hustle and bustle of urban life. The Maltese love their country for its beauty and the quality of life they enjoy living there. In 2017, Malta is in 19th place on the index for countries with the best quality of life. In terms of personal happiness and leisure options, Malta ranks really well with 7th and 8th position respectively. For health and well-being and safety and security, Malta is in 21st position on both lists. The downfall of this country is travel and transport as it is only in 45th position.

Although the United Arab Emirates was once dismissed as a place to call home by many due to the differences in culture and because it was once considered an expensive place to live, this is no longer the case. Those who live in the United Arab Emirates believes it is a country that offers an excellent quality of life and the responses to the survey reflected this. The safety and security of this country is one of its most appealing features to residents as it is in 6th position. It also has a good infrastructure in the urban areas and this has led to it getting the decent ranking of 15th in the travel and transport index. The UAE has ranked 31st for leisure options and 39th for health and wellbeing. However, it fared less well in personal happiness with a position of only 44th.

The Netherlands is one of the countries with the greatest extremes between subcategories. On its upside, the Netherlands is 7th for travel and transport. On the other hand, it is only ranked 47th for leisure options. Safety and security is ranked at a respectable 18th while for personal happiness and health and well-being it is ranked 25th and 28th respectively.

Although Finland is in a respectable 16th position on the overall list, there are some aspects of the quality of life that are fantastic while this country did significantly less well in other aspects of the survey. Its best score was for health and well-being as it ranked in fifth position. It did almost as well in the safety and security subcategory as it finished in 8th place. For travel and transport, it sits in the respectable 23rd spot and is ranked 30th for personal happiness. The biggest downfall of this country is the leisure options as Finland is trailing in 50th position.

New Zealand has always been a popular choice for ex-pats as it is an English-speaking country of outstanding beauty that can offer an excellent quality of life. For those who are born there, it is difficult for them to imagine living in another country as beautiful that can offer them a similar level of opportunities and standard of living. New Zealand is in the top ten for leisure options ranking in 9th position and in 10th position for personal happiness. It also fares reasonably well for safety and security, 13th place, and health and well-being, 16th position. It is travel and transport that are the downfall of this country as it has a surprisingly low ranking of 50th. New Zealand has fallen two places on the overall index since the previous year.

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