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Join in on this Discussion and see the pictures. Click here-> : Iceland best place to live; U.S. slips in rankings


BATMAN
11-27-2007, 09:43 AM
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Iceland has overtaken Norway as the world's most desirable country to live in, according to an annual U.N. table published on Tuesday that again puts AIDS-afflicted sub-Saharan African states at the bottom.

Rich free-market countries dominate the top places, with Iceland, Norway, Australia, Canada and Ireland the first five but the United States slipping to 12th place from eighth last year in the U.N. Human Development Index.

But the index, blending 2005 figures for life expectancy, educational levels and real per capita income, finds that all 22 countries falling into its "low human development" category are in sub-Saharan Africa, with Sierra Leone last.

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In 10 of these countries, two children in five will not reach the age of 40, said the compilers at the U.N. Development Program. Last year's report said HIV/AIDS had had a "catastrophic effect" on life expectancy in the region.

The index ranks 175 U.N. member countries plus Hong Kong and the Palestinian territories. It does not include 17 countries, including Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia, because of inadequate data.

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Norway held top spot for 6 years
Norway had held top spot for six years but was edged into second place by Iceland this year because of new life expectancy estimates and updated figures for gross domestic product, or GDP, the report said.

U.N. officials played down the significance of minor short-term shifts in the rankings including the slide in the U.S. position. They said if subsequent data for the year in question been available for last year's report, the United States would have been in 10th, not eighth place.

The United States scores high on real per capita GDP, which at $41,890 is second only to that of Luxembourg ($60,228), but less well on life expectancy — joint last in the top 26 countries, along with Denmark and South Korea, at 77.9 years.

Japanese have the longest life expectancy — 82.3 years — and Zambians the lowest, at 40.5.

The report said most countries had seen their human development index rise over the last 30 years, but in 16 it was lower than in 1990, and in three — the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia and Zimbabwe — lower than in 1975.

Per capita GDP is 45 times higher in Iceland than in Sierra Leone.

The United Nations has published its human development index every year since 1990.

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HashiriyaS14
12-07-2007, 04:16 PM
I've always wanted to go to Iceland. Friends of mine have gone and have said it's a blast.

My company's 15th year anniversary is this year and we're all going to meet somewhere in Europe for a week or so. I'm gunning for somewhere in Scandinavia.

It's a Dutch company, so I'm not sure the guys over there would tolerate the flight to Iceland (or anywhere else outside of Europe).

2ndGen.Rocket
12-07-2007, 04:26 PM
I wouldn't mind living in Iceland.

RyanFlemington
12-10-2007, 02:00 PM
ya^, I hear great things. That region seems to have it's shit figured out. I'm planning on moving to Denmark in a year or so. Ranked happiest country in the world.

BATMAN
12-10-2007, 02:33 PM
is that in drug induced state?

Manntis
12-10-2007, 02:41 PM
And yet Scandinavians have a high suicide rate - supposedly from trying to live up to the expectations of well-educated parents.

BATMAN
12-10-2007, 02:43 PM
The suicide rate, like SEattle and Portland is due to this:

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Manntis
12-10-2007, 02:51 PM
The suicide rate, like SEattle and Portland is due to this:

actually, no. While that can be a contributing factor (postings at northern bases are shorter than others because of the darkness-induced depression), the suicide rates, according to current studies, are due to cultural not seasonal factors.

Scandinavians tend to be amongst the highest educated in the world, yet high education + average or low IQ + high parental expectations = lifelong depression culminating in suicide. So the high IQ Scandies think their way out of the problem, whereas the average or low ones well educated enough to know what they should be accomplishing, yet without the tools to do so, live frustrating lives that culminate in Selbstmord. (average or low IQ + average or low education, in contrast, leads to uninformed stupid people blissful in their ignorance, it seems)

RyanFlemington
12-10-2007, 02:51 PM
haha ya, lack of natural sun light. I'll have to buy a S.A.D bulb or something.
edit: Where's this info coming from Mantis? can you link me?

Eatmyclutch
12-10-2007, 02:51 PM
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berto5154
12-23-2007, 09:02 AM
it looks very nice there i got to go visit

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