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Norway world's best place to live, Niger worst

China Daily | Updated: 2009-10-06 07:12

BANGKOK: Norway has retained its status as the world's most desirable country to live in, according to UN data released yesterday, which ranks sub-Saharan African states afflicted by war and HIV/AIDS as the least attractive places.

Data collected prior to the global economic crisis showed people in Norway, Australia and Iceland had the best living standards, while Niger, Afghanistan and Sierra Leone scored worst in terms of human development.

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) index was compiled using 2007 data on GDP per capita, education, and life expectancy, and showed marked differences between the developed and developing world. "Despite significant improvements over time, progress has been uneven," UNDP said in a statement.

Norway world's best place to live, Niger worst

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