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முதல் பத்து மகிழ்வான நாடுகள்:

1. Denmark

> Life satisfaction score: 7.8

> Employment rate: 73% (6th highest)

> Self-reported good health: 71% (17th highest)

> Employees working long hours: 1.92% (4th lowest)

> Disposable income: $23,213 (15th lowest)

> Educational attainment: 76% (18th lowest)

> Life expectancy: 79.3 (11th lowest)

2. Norway

> Life satisfaction score: 7.6

> Employment rate: 75% (4th highest)

> Self-reported good health: 80% (8th highest)

> Employees working long hours: 2.66% (5th lowest)

> Disposable income: $30,465 (3rd highest)

> Educational attainment: 81% (tied - 15th highest)

> Life expectancy:81.2 (10th highest)

3. Netherlands

> Life satisfaction score: 7.5

> Employment rate: 75% (tied - 3rd highest)

> Self-reported good health: 77% (11th highest)

> Employees working long hours: 0.68% (2nd lowest)

> Disposable income: $25,740 (13th highest)

> Educational attainment: 73% (15th lowest)

> Life expectancy: 80.8 (14th highest)

4. Switzerland

> Life satisfaction score: 7.5

> Employment rate: 79% (1st highest)

> Self-reported good health: 87% (4th highest)

> Employees working long hours: 5.87% (17th highest)

> Disposable income: $27,756 (5th most)

> Educational attainment: 87% (8th highest)

> Life expectancy: 82.6 (2nd highest)

5. Austria

> Life satisfaction score: 7.5

> Employment rate: 72% (8th highest)

> Self-reported good health: 69% (17th lowest)

> Employees working long hours: 9.02% (10th highest)

> Disposable income: $27,541 (7th highest)

> Educational attainment: 82% (tied - 12th highest)

> Life expectancy: 80.7 (22nd lowest)

6. Israel

> Life satisfaction score: 7.4

> Employment rate: 60% (11th lowest)

> Self-reported good health: 81% (7th highest)

> Employees working long hours: 18.92% (3rd lowest)

> Disposable income: n/a

> Educational attainment: 82% (tied - 12th highest)

> Life expectancy: 81.7 years (6th highest)

7. Finland

> Life satisfaction score: 7.4

> Employment rate: 68% (14th highest)

> Self-reported good health: 68% (15th lowest)

> Employees working long hours: 3.66% (8th lowest)

> Disposable income: $24,958 (14th highest)

> Educational attainment: 82% (tied - 12th highest)

> Life expectancy: 80.2 years (16th lowest)

8. Australia

> Life satisfaction score: 7.4

> Employment rate: 72% (9th highest)

> Self-reported good health: 85% (5th highest)

> Employees working long hours:13.99% (4th highest)

> Disposable income: $26,927 (9th highest)

> Educational attainment: 71% (tied - 12th lowest)

> Life expectancy: 81.8 years (5th highest)

9. Canada

> Life satisfaction score: 7.4

> Employment rate: 72% (7th highest)

> Self-reported good health: 88% (3rd highest)

> Employees working long hours: 3.91% (11th lowest)

> Disposable income: $27,138 (8th highest)

> Educational attainment: 88% (5th highest)

> Life expectancy: 80.8 years (13th highest)

10. Sweden

> Life satisfaction score: 7.3

> Employment rate: 73% (5th highest)

> Self-reported good health: 79% (9th highest)

> Employees working long hours: 1.28% (3rd lowest)

> Disposable income: $26,633 (11th highest)

> Educational attainment: 86% (9th highest)

> Life expectancy: 81.5 years (7th highest)

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/the-happiest-countries-in-the-world.html

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கல்விக்கு முக்கியத்துவம் கொடுக்கும் நாடுகள்

The countries that invest the most in education have the most-educated people. All of the best-educated countries, except for the UK, fall within the top 15 OECD countries for greatest spending on tertiary — that is, college or college-equivalent — spending as a percentage of GDP. The U.S. spends the second most and Canada spends the fourth most.

10. Finland

> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 37%

> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 1.8% (3rd lowest)

> GDP per capita: $36,585 (14th highest)

> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 3.15% (10th lowest)

9. Australia

> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 37%

> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 3.3% (11th lowest)

> GDP per capita: $40,719 (6th highest)

> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 14.63% (3rd highest)

8. United Kingdom

> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 37%

> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 4.0% (9th highest)

> GDP per capita: $35,504 (16th highest)

> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 3.47% (13th lowest)

7. Norway

> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 37%

> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): N/A

> GDP per capita: $56,617 (2nd highest)

> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 7.52% (14th highest)

6. South Korea

> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 39%

> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 5.3% (5th highest)

> GDP per capita: $29,101 (13th lowest)

> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 3.70% (14th lowest)

5. New Zealand

> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 40%

> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 3.5% (14th lowest)

> GDP per capita: $29,871 (14th lowest)

> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 11.88% (8th largest)

4. United States

> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 41%

> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 1.4% (the lowest)

> GDP per capita: $46,588 (4th highest)

> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 8.68% (12th highest)

3. Japan

> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 44%

> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 3.2% (10th lowest)

> GDP per capita: $33,751 (17th lowest)

> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 0.46% (6th lowest)

2. Israel

> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 45%

> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): N/A

> GDP per capita: $28,596 (12th lowest)

> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 19.02% (the highest)

1. Canada

> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 50%

> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 2.3% (5th lowest)

> GDP per capita: $39,070 (10th highest)

> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 9.89% (10th highest)

http://247wallst.com/2012/01/31/the-10-most-educated-countries-in-the-world/3/

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