For the third year in a row tops Schewiz U. S. News & World Report annual survey of the ”Best countries”. Five investments in the ports of Sweden with an overall score of 9.3 out of a possible 10, a minimal difference from the previous year.
the highest points in the category ”quality of Life”, which contains, inter alia, security, education and economy. Also in the category of ”Citizenship” are we good where factors such as gender, human rights and religious freedom be counted. Entrepreneurship is another of our strengths.
under the category of ”Power” where the outside world does not perceive Sweden as a country with much political or economic influence. We also have the not-so-good food and inspiring culture.
”Best countries” is a ranknings and analysis project designed to capture how different countries are perceived globally. A total of 80 countries have been assessed by over 20,000 respondents from all over the world.
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This by having the participants first had to take part of the 65 different attributes that are perceived relevant for a progressive and modern nation, for the next step to assess the degree to which they associated an attribute to a nation.
These attributes were grouped then under the nine categories: Adventure, Citizenship, Cultural influence, Entrepreneurship, Heritage, Growth, Openness for business, Power, and quality of life.
to live with children and best country to live sustainably in Sweden is absolutely best in class, closely followed by its nordic neighbours and Schewiz and Japan.
The land which succeeded best since last year, the survey is Japan, who climbed from place five to place two. In general, the changes are in the top not large. Sweden is still the best compared with its neighbours. Norway ends up on a 9th place, Denmark on the seat 13, and Finland, on place 14.