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Canada's Rank in UN Index
Index of Living Conditions
The United Nations ranked Canada fourth on its Human Development Index for 2007-08. The country's standard of living, health care system, educational attainment, housing, cultural and recreational facilities, level of public safety and tourist opportunities are all of an exceptionally high quality.
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| 1 |
Iceland |
| 2 |
Norway |
| 3 |
Australia |
| 4 |
Canada |
| 5 |
Ireland |
| 6 |
Sweden |
| 7 |
Switzerland |
| 8 |
Japan |
| 9 |
Netherlands |
| 10 |
France |
| 11 |
Finland |
| 12 |
United States |
| 13 |
Spain |
| 14 |
Denmark |
| 15 |
Austria |
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Source: Human Development Report 2007-08, Human Development Index (11/2007) |
NOTES:
The Human Development Index (HDI) is a measure of life expectancy, education and national income. A high HDI indicates a high level of development and a high overall standard of living.
(1 = high, 0 = low)
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