10 Nations That Offer Highest Quality Of Life


Canada:
Canada has seen a $28,194 as an average household disposable income with an income of 20 percent higher strata of the society earning five times as much as the 20 percent lower strata.  72 percent Canadians are employed with a paid job. They have 1,702 working hours yearly much lesser than the OECD average.

Norway:
Norwegians top 20 percent make four times as much as the bottom 20 percent of the society. 93 percent are believed to be reliable who will extend a helping hand in times of need and as such there is a sense of safety and security in Norway. 75 percent of population has a paid job with 1,426 working hours in a year. They have a good balance of their work life as only 3 percent of employees’ work for long hours as compared to the 9 percent average of OECD.

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