Financial and social rankings of sovereign states in Europe
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For the purposes of comparison the broader definition of Europe will be used. A sovereign state must meet at least one of the following criteria to be included:
Data provided is by the International Monetary Fund (2021)[1]
Rank | Country | GDP (millions of US$) |
---|---|---|
1 | Germany | 4,200,000 |
2 | France | 3,100,000 |
4 | Italy | 1,886,000 |
5 | Russia | 1,483,000 |
6 | Spain | 1,281,000 |
7 | Netherlands | 912,806 |
8 | Switzerland | 748,000 |
9 | Turkey | 720,100 |
11 | Poland | 594,200 |
12 | Sweden | 537,600 |
13 | Belgium | 515,300 |
14 | Austria | 429,000 |
15 | Ireland | 418,600 |
16 | Norway | 362,000 |
17 | Denmark | 355,200 |
18 | Czech Republic | 282,300 |
19 | Finland | 271,200 |
20 | Romania | 248,700 |
21 | Portugal | 231,300 |
22 | Greece | 189,400 |
23 | Ukraine | 155,600 |
24 | Hungary | 155,260 |
25 | Slovakia | 104,600 |
26 | Luxembourg | 73,260 |
27 | Bulgaria | 69,110 |
28 | Belarus | 60,260 |
29 | Croatia | 55,970 |
30 | Lithuania | 55,890 |
31 | Serbia | 52,960 |
32 | Slovenia | 52,880 |
33 | Azerbaijan | 42,610 |
34 | Latvia | 33,510 |
35 | Estonia | 31,030 |
36 | Cyprus | 23,800 |
37 | Iceland | 21,710 |
38 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 19,790 |
39 | Georgia | 15,890 |
40 | Albania | 14,800 |
41 | Malta | 14,650 |
42 | Armenia | 12,650 |
43 | North Macedonia | 12,270 |
44 | Moldova | 11,910 |
45 | Monaco | 7,424 |
46 | Liechtenstein | 6,839 |
48 | Montenegro | 4,779 |
49 | Andorra | 3,155 |
50 | San Marino | 1,616 |
The real GDP growth rates provided are the 2015 estimates (unless otherwise indicated) as recorded in the CIA World Factbook.[2]
Rank | Country | Real GDP growth rate (%) |
---|---|---|
1 | Monaco | 9.30 (2013 est.) |
2 | Ireland | 7.80 |
3 | Malta | 5.40 |
4 | Luxembourg | 4.50 |
5 | Czech Republic | 4.20 |
6 | Montenegro | 4.10 |
7 | Sweden | 4.10 |
8 | Iceland | 4.00 |
9 | Vatican City | 3.80 |
10 | Romania | 3.70 |
11 | North Macedonia | 3.70 |
12 | Slovakia | 3.60 |
13 | Poland | 3.60 |
14 | Spain | 3.20 |
15 | Armenia | 3.00 |
16 | Bulgaria | 3.00 |
17 | Slovenia | 2.90 |
18 | Hungary | 2.90 |
19 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2.80 |
20 | Georgia | 2.80 |
21 | Latvia | 2.70 |
22 | Albania | 2.60 |
23 | United Kingdom | 2.20 |
24 | Netherlands | 1.90 |
25 | Liechtenstein | 1.80 |
26 | Lithuania | 1.60 |
27 | Norway | 1.60 |
28 | Cyprus | 1.60 |
29 | Croatia | 1.60 |
30 | Germany | 1.50 |
31 | Portugal | 1.50 |
32 | Belgium | 1.40 |
33 | Denmark | 1.20 |
34 | France | 1.10 |
35 | Estonia | 1.10 |
36 | Azerbaijan | 1.10 |
37 | San Marino | 1.00 |
38 | Switzerland | 0.90 |
39 | Austria | 0.90 |
40 | Italy | 0.80 |
41 | Serbia | 0.70 |
42 | Finland | 0.40 |
43 | Greece | −0.20 |
44 | Moldova | −1.10 |
45 | Andorra | −1.60 |
46 | Russia | −3.70 |
47 | Belarus | −3.90 |
48 | Ukraine | −9.90 |
Data provided is by the World Bank (2021). Data for Monaco and Liechtenstein is from 2020 and 2019 respectively.[3]
Rank in Europe | Country | US$ |
---|---|---|
1 | Monaco | 173,688 |
2 | Liechtenstein | 169,049 |
3 | Luxembourg | 135,683 |
4 | Ireland | 99,152 |
5 | Switzerland | 93,457 |
6 | Norway | 89,203 |
7 | Iceland | 68,384 |
8 | Denmark | 67,803 |
9 | Sweden | 60,239 |
10 | Netherlands | 58,061 |
11 | Finland | 53,983 |
12 | Austria | 53,268 |
13 | Belgium | 51,768 |
14 | Germany | 50,802 |
15 | United Kingdom | 47,334 |
16 | San Marino | 45,516 |
17 | France | 43,519 |
18 | Andorra | 43,048 |
19 | Italy | 35,551 |
20 | Malta | 33,257 |
21 | Cyprus | 30,799 |
22 | Spain | 30,116 |
23 | Slovenia | 29,201 |
24 | Estonia | 27,281 |
25 | Czech Republic | 26,379 |
26 | Portugal | 24,262 |
27 | Lithuania | 23,433 |
28 | Slovakia | 21,088 |
29 | Latvia | 20,642 |
30 | Greece | 20,277 |
31 | Hungary | 18,773 |
32 | Poland | 17,841 |
33 | Croatia | 17,399 |
34 | Romania | 14,862 |
— | World | 12,263 |
35 | Russia | 12,173 |
36 | Bulgaria | 11,635 |
37 | Turkey | 9,587 |
38 | Montenegro | 9,367 |
39 | Serbia | 9,215 |
40 | Belarus | 7,304 |
41 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 6,916 |
42 | North Macedonia | 6,721 |
43 | Albania | 6,494 |
44 | Moldova | 5,315 |
45 | Kosovo | 4,987 |
46 | Ukraine | 4,836 |
Data provided is by the International Monetary Fund (2018)[4]
Rank | Country | GDP (billions of US$) |
---|---|---|
1 | Germany | 4,342.9 |
2 | Russia | 4,227.4 |
3 | France | 3,040.4 |
4 | United Kingdom | 3,038.8 |
5 | Italy | 2,399.7 |
6 | Spain | 1,865.9 |
7 | Poland | 1,215.4 |
8 | Switzerland | 551.5 |
9 | Belgium | 550.8 |
10 | Sweden | 548.8 |
11 | Romania | 516.3 |
13 | Austria | 463.5 |
14 | Czech Republic | 396.1 |
15 | Norway | 395.8 |
16 | Ukraine | 390.4 |
17 | Ireland | 389.0 |
18 | Portugal | 333.1 |
19 | Greece | 312.2 |
20 | Hungary | 312.0 |
21 | Denmark | 302.2 |
22 | Finland | 256.8 |
23 | Slovakia | 191.2 |
24 | Belarus | 189.2 |
25 | Azerbaijan | 179.1 |
26 | Bulgaria | 162.1 |
27 | Serbia | 122.7 |
28 | Croatia | 107.3 |
29 | Lithuania | 97.0 |
30 | Slovenia | 75.9 |
31 | Luxembourg | 64.0 |
32 | Latvia | 57.8 |
33 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 52.4 |
34 | Estonia | 45.4 |
35 | Georgia | 42.6 |
36 | Albania | 38.3 |
37 | North Macedonia | 32.6 |
38 | Cyprus | 34.5 |
39 | Armenia | 30.5 |
40 | Moldova | 25.8 |
41 | Malta | 21.4 |
42 | Iceland | 19.4 |
43 | Montenegro | 11.9 |
44 | Monaco | 5.74 (2011 est.)[n 1] |
45 | Liechtenstein | 3.20 (2009 est.)[n 1] |
46 | Andorra | 3.16 (2012 est.)[n 1] |
47 | San Marino | 2.01 |
Rank | Country | Total wealth (billions USD) |
---|---|---|
Europe | 85,402 | |
European Union | 77,821 | |
1 | Germany | 14,499 |
2 | France | 14,449 |
3 | United Kingdom | 14,209 |
4 | Italy | 10,569 |
5 | Spain | 7,152 |
6 | Switzerland | 3,611 |
7 | Netherlands | 3,357 |
8 | Belgium | 2,776 |
9 | Russia | 2,240 |
10 | Sweden | 1,920 |
11 | Austria | 1,637 |
12 | Denmark | 1,276 |
13 | Norway | 1,181 |
14 | Greece | 975 |
15 | Poland | 974 |
16 | Portugal | 916 |
17 | Ireland | 806 |
18 | Finland | 697 |
19 | Czech Republic | 524 |
20 | Romania | 317 |
21 | Hungary | 294 |
22 | Luxembourg | 188 |
23 | Slovakia | 151 |
24 | Bulgaria | 138 |
25 | Iceland | 138 |
26 | Slovenia | 133 |
27 | Croatia | 120 |
28 | Cyprus | 91 |
29 | Serbia | 73 |
30 | Estonia | 60 |
31 | Lithuania | 57 |
32 | Ukraine | 55 |
33 | Latvia | 53 |
34 | Malta | 49 |
35 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 40 |
36 | Albania | 37 |
37 | North Macedonia | 20 |
38 | Montenegro | 12 |
39 | Belarus | 11 |
The current account balance values provided are the 2013 figures (unless otherwise indicated) as recorded in the CIA World Factbook.[6] Figures for Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco and San Marino are unavailable.
Rank | Country | Current account balance (US$) |
---|---|---|
1 | Germany | 257,100,000,000 |
2 | Russia | 74,800,000,000 (2012 est.) |
3 | Norway | 67,400,000,000 |
4 | Netherlands | 65,870,000,000 |
5 | Switzerland | 65,600,000,000 |
6 | Sweden | 39,000,000,000 |
7 | Denmark | 19,600,000,000 |
8 | Azerbaijan | 13,280,000,000 |
9 | Austria | 10,600,000,000 |
10 | Ireland | 7,300,000,000 |
11 | Slovakia | 3,315,000,000 |
12 | Slovenia | 2,954,000,000 |
13 | Luxembourg | 2,700,000,000 |
14 | Spain | 2,100,000,000 |
15 | Greece | 2,021,000,000 |
16 | Hungary | 1,722,000,000 |
17 | Portugal | 1,000,000,000 |
18 | Malta | 133,100,000 |
19 | Iceland | −100,000,000 |
20 | Croatia | −102,300,000 |
21 | Bulgaria | −182,300,000 |
22 | North Macedonia | −194,100,000 |
23 | Estonia | −352,300,000 |
24 | Cyprus | −358,200,000 |
25 | Moldova | −507,700,000 |
26 | Lithuania | −567,000,000 |
27 | Latvia | −613,900,000 |
28 | Armenia | −720,600,000 |
29 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | −939,500,000 |
30 | Albania | −1,280,000,000 |
31 | Georgia | −1,375,000,000 |
32 | Serbia | −1,807,000,000 |
33 | Montenegro | −1,938,000,000 (2012 est.) |
34 | Romania | −1,986,000,000 |
35 | Finland | −2,000,000,000 |
36 | Italy | −2,400,000,000 |
37 | Czech Republic | −3,270,000,000 |
38 | Belarus | −4,245,000,000 |
39 | Belgium | −9,100,000,000 |
40 | Poland | −11,060,000,000 |
41 | Ukraine | −11,920,000,000 |
42 | France | −58,970,000,000 |
43 | United Kingdom | -93,600,000,000 |
The public debt values provided are the 2013 figures (unless otherwise indicated) as recorded in the CIA World Factbook.[7] Figures for Liechtenstein and Monaco are unavailable.
Rank | Country | Public debt (% of GDP) |
---|---|---|
1 | Greece | 175.00 |
2 | Italy | 133.00 |
3 | Iceland | 130.50 |
4 | Portugal | 127.80 |
5 | Cyprus | 113.10 |
6 | Belgium | 102.40 |
7 | Spain | 93.70 |
8 | France | 93.40 |
9 | United Kingdom | 91.10 |
10 | Germany | 79.90 |
11 | Hungary | 79.80 |
12 | Austria | 75.70 |
13 | Malta | 75.30 |
14 | Netherlands | 74.30 |
15 | Slovenia | 71.70 |
16 | Albania | 70.50 |
17 | Croatia | 66.20 |
18 | Ireland | 64.80 (2019) |
19 | Serbia | 61.20 |
20 | Finland | 56.50 |
21 | Slovakia | 55.50 |
22 | Montenegro | 52.10 (2012 est.) |
23 | Czech Republic | 48.80 |
24 | Poland | 48.20 |
25 | Denmark | 47.00 |
26 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 45.90 |
27 | Sweden | 41.50 |
28 | Andorra | 41.10 (2012) |
29 | Ukraine | 40.60 |
30 | Lithuania | 40.20 |
31 | Latvia | 39.20 |
32 | Romania | 38.60 |
33 | Armenia | 37.70 |
34 | Liechtenstein | 36.60 |
35 | Georgia | 36.30 (2012 est.) |
36 | North Macedonia | 34.30 |
37 | Switzerland | 33.80 |
38 | Belarus | 31.50 |
39 | Norway | 30.10 |
40 | San Marino | 25.80 |
41 | Luxembourg | 22.90 |
42 | Bulgaria | 18.40 |
43 | Moldova | 16.60 |
44 | Russia | 7.90 |
45 | Azerbaijan | 7.50 |
46 | Estonia | 6.00 |
The unemployment rate values provided are the most recent figures provided by varying sources, namely data released by governments.
This article needs to be updated. (September 2018) |
Rank | Country | Unemployment rate (%) |
---|---|---|
1 | Monaco | 0.1 (2013)[n 2] |
2 | Belarus | 0.5 (2020) |
3 | Czech Republic | 2.7 (2020) |
4 | Poland | 3.2 (2020) |
5 | Malta | 4.1 (2020) |
6 | Bulgaria | 4.4 (2020) |
7 | Germany | 4.4 (2020) |
8 | Netherlands | 4.5 (2020)[n 3] |
9 | Slovenia | 4.7 (2020) |
10 | Hungary | 4.9 (2020) |
11 | Ireland | 5 (2020) |
12 | Austria | 5.2 (2020) |
13 | Romania | 5.4 (2020) |
14 | Belgium | 5.5 (2020) |
15 | Denmark | 6 (2020) |
16 | Slovakia | 6.8 (2020) |
17 | France | 6.9 (2020) |
18 | Cyprus | 6.9 (2020) |
19 | Luxembourg | 7.3 (2020) |
20 | Finland | 7.8 (2020) |
21 | Estonia | 8 (2020) |
22 | Portugal | 8.1 (2020) |
23 | Croatia | 8.6 (2020) |
24 | Latvia | 9 (2020) |
25 | Lithuania | 9 (2020) |
26 | Sweden | 9.4 (2020) |
27 | Italy | 9.7 (2020) |
28 | Spain | 15.8 (2020) |
29 | Greece | 18.3 (2020) |
The average wage values provided are 2018 figures (unless otherwise stated) as recorded by varying sources, namely releases by respective Governments. The values are for monthly average wage (annual wage divided by 12 months) for net income (after taxes) in Euro currency.
Rank | Country | Net wage (Euro €) |
---|---|---|
1 | Liechtenstein | 4,887 |
2 | Switzerland | 4,502 |
3 | Monaco | 4,300 |
4 | Iceland | 3,568 |
5 | Luxembourg | 3,416 |
6 | Norway | 3,395 |
7 | Denmark | 3,270 |
8 | France | 2,634 |
9 | United Kingdom | 2,583 |
10 | Ireland | 2,525 |
11 | Finland | 2,509 |
12 | Sweden | 2,458 |
13 | Germany | 2,409 |
14 | San Marino | 2,390 |
15 | Austria | 2,324 |
16 | Andorra | 2,230 |
17 | Netherlands | 2,152 |
18 | Belgium | 1,920 |
19 | Italy | 1,758 |
20 | Spain | 1,749 |
21 | Cyprus | 1,658 |
22 | Estonia | 1,105 |
23 | Slovenia | 1,083 |
24 | Malta | 1,021 |
25 | Czechia | 932 |
26 | Portugal | 925 |
27 | Greece | 890 |
28 | Slovakia | 862 |
29 | Poland | 793 |
30 | Latvia | 755 |
31 | Lithuania | 722 |
32 | Hungary | 701 |
33 | Romania | 589 |
34 | Bulgaria | 583 |
35 | Serbia | 565 |
36 | Montenegro | 512 |
37 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 510 |
38 | North Macedonia | 473 |
39 | Russia | 454 |
40 | Albania | 393 |
41 | Belarus | 348 |
42 | Moldova | 242 |
43 | Ukraine | 228 |
The minimum wage figures provided are the 2018 figures by The Federation of International Employers. Currency conversions from non-Euro currencies being based on the exchange rates of 2018.[8]
Rank | Country | Monthly minimum (euro) |
---|---|---|
1 | Luxembourg | 2,049 |
2 | San Marino | 1,832 |
3 | Austria | 1,750 (2020) |
4 | Monaco | 1,732 |
5 | Netherlands | 1,578 |
6 | Belgium | 1,563 |
7 | Ireland | 1,563 |
8 | Germany | 1,498 |
9 | France | 1,458 |
10 | United Kingdom | 1,413 |
11 | Spain | 1,050 |
12 | Andorra | 991 |
13 | Slovenia | 886 |
14 | Malta | 761 |
15 | Portugal | 700 |
16 | Greece | 683 |
17 | Lithuania | 555 |
18 | Estonia | 540 |
19 | Poland | 524 |
20 | Slovakia | 480 |
21 | Czechia | 477 |
22 | Croatia | 462 |
23 | Hungary | 445 |
24 | Latvia | 430 |
25 | Romania | 407 |
26 | Albania | 300 |
27 | Serbia | 276 |
28 | Bulgaria | 260 |
29 | North Macedonia | 239 |
30 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 207 |
31 | Montenegro | 193 |
32 | Russia | 139 |
33 | Ukraine | 128 |
34 | Belarus | 125 |
35 | Moldova | 124 |
The Human Development Index values provided are the 2018 estimates for 2017, as included in the United Nations Development Programme's Human Development Report.[9]
Rank | Country | HDI | Change |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Norway | 0.953 | 0.002 |
2 | Switzerland | 0.944 | 0.001 |
3 | Ireland | 0.938 | 0.004 |
4 | Germany | 0.936 | 0.002 |
5 | Iceland | 0.935 | 0.002 |
6 | Sweden | 0.933 | 0.001 |
7 | Netherlands | 0.931 | 0.003 |
8 | Denmark | 0.929 | 0.001 |
9 | United Kingdom | 0.922 | 0.002 |
10 | Finland | 0.920 | 0.002 |
11 | Belgium | 0.916 | 0.001 |
12 | Liechtenstein | 0.916 | 0.001 |
13 | Austria | 0.908 | 0.002 |
14 | Luxembourg | 0.904 | 0.001 |
15 | France | 0.901 | 0.002 |
16 | Slovenia | 0.896 | 0.002 |
17 | Spain | 0.891 | 0.002 |
18 | Czech Republic | 0.888 | 0.003 |
19 | Italy | 0.880 | 0.002 |
20 | Malta | 0.878 | 0.003 |
21 | Estonia | 0.871 | 0.003 |
22 | Greece | 0.870 | 0.002 |
23 | Cyprus | 0.869 | 0.002 |
24 | Poland | 0.865 | 0.005 |
25 | Andorra | 0.858 | 0.002 |
26 | Lithuania | 0.858 | 0.003 |
27 | Slovakia | 0.855 | 0.002 |
28 | Latvia | 0.847 | 0.003 |
29 | Portugal | 0.847 | 0.002 |
30 | Hungary | 0.838 | 0.003 |
31 | Croatia | 0.831 | 0.003 |
32 | Russia | 0.816 | 0.001 |
33 | Montenegro | 0.814 | 0.004 |
34 | Bulgaria | 0.813 | 0.003 |
35 | Romania | 0.811 | 0.004 |
36 | Belarus | 0.808 | 0.003 |
37 | Turkey | 0.806 | 0.004 |
38 | Serbia | 0.787 | 0.002 |
39 | Albania | 0.785 | 0.003 |
40 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 0.780 | 0.002 |
41 | Georgia | 0.780 | 0.004 |
42 | Azerbaijan | 0.757 | |
43 | North Macedonia | 0.757 | 0.001 |
44 | Armenia | 0.755 | 0.006 |
45 | Ukraine | 0.752 | 0.005 |
46 | Moldova | 0.700 | 0.003 |
The percentage figures for citizens living below the poverty line are provided by either the CIA World Factbook (2007) or the World Bank (2012) [10][11][12] There is no data available for eleven European states.
Rank | Country | Percentage | Year |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Lithuania | 4.0 | 2008 |
2 | Norway | 4.3 | 2007 |
3 | Ireland | 5.5 | 2009 |
4 | Latvia | 5.9 | 2004 |
5 | Austria | 6.0 | 2008 |
5 | Azerbaijan | 6.0 | 2012 |
7 | France | 6.2 | 2004 |
8 | Switzerland | 6.9 | 2010 |
9 | Belarus | 7.3 | 2011 |
10 | Poland | 7.6 | 2008 |
11 | Ukraine | 7.8 | 2011 |
12 | Czech Republic | 8.6 | 2012 |
13 | Serbia | 9.1 | 2013 |
14 | Netherlands | 10.5 | 2005 |
15 | Montenegro | 11.3 | 2012 |
16 | Slovenia | 12.3 | 2008 |
17 | Russia | 12.7 | 2011 |
18 | Slovakia | 13.2 | 2011 |
19 | Denmark | 13.4 | 2011 |
20 | Hungary | 13.9 | 2010 |
21 | United Kingdom | 14.0 | 2006 |
37 | Albania | 22.2 | 2023 |
22 | Belgium | 15.2 | 2007 |
23 | Germany | 15.5 | 2010 |
24 | Moldova | 16.6 | 2012 |
25 | Turkey | 16.9 | 2010 |
26 | Estonia | 17.5 | 2010 |
27 | Georgia | 17.7 | 2011 |
28 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 17.9 | 2011 |
29 | Croatia | 18.0 | 2009 |
30 | Portugal | 18.0 | 2006 |
31 | Spain | 19.8 | 2005 |
32 | Greece | 20.0 | 2009 |
33 | Bulgaria | 20.7 | 2009 |
34 | North Macedonia | 21.1 | 2010 |
35 | Romania | 22.2 | 2011 |
36 | Armenia | 34.1 | 2009 |
The Social Progress Index figures are provided by the nonprofit Social Progress Imperative and represent 2014. Eight European states are not represented as data is not available.[13]
Rank | Country | Social Progress Index |
---|---|---|
1 | Switzerland | 88.19 |
2 | Iceland | 88.07 |
3 | Netherlands | 87.37 |
4 | Norway | 87.12 |
5 | Sweden | 87.08 |
6 | Finland | 86.91 |
7 | Denmark | 86.55 |
8 | Austria | 85.11 |
9 | Germany | 84.61 |
10 | United Kingdom | 84.56 |
11 | Ireland | 84.05 |
12 | Belgium | 82.63 |
13 | Slovenia | 81.65 |
14 | Estonia | 81.65 |
15 | France | 81.10 |
16 | Spain | 80.77 |
17 | Portugal | 80.49 |
18 | Czech Republic | 80.41 |
19 | Slovakia | 78.93 |
20 | Poland | 77.44 |
21 | Italy | 76.93 |
22 | Latvia | 73.91 |
23 | Hungary | 73.87 |
24 | Lithuania | 73.76 |
25 | Greece | 73.43 |
26 | Croatia | 73.31 |
27 | Serbia | 70.61 |
28 | Bulgaria | 70.24 |
29 | Albania | 69.13 |
30 | North Macedonia | 68.33 |
31 | Romania | 67.72 |
32 | Montenegro | 66.80 |
33 | Belarus | 65.20 |
34 | Armenia | 65.03 |
35 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 64.99 |
36 | Ukraine | 64.91 |
37 | Turkey | 64.62 |
38 | Georgia | 63.94 |
39 | Azerbaijan | 62.44 |
40 | Russia | 60.79 |
41 | Moldova | 60.12 |
The Opportunity figures are included in the 2014 Social Progress Index by the nonprofit Social Progress Imperative. Eight European states are not represented as data is not available.[13]
Rank | Country | Opportunity |
---|---|---|
1 | Ireland | 82.63 |
2 | United Kingdom | 82.29 |
3 | Sweden | 81.95 |
4 | Finland | 81.92 |
5 | Iceland | 81.71 |
6 | Norway | 80.82 |
7 | Netherlands | 80.63 |
8 | Switzerland | 79.92 |
9 | Denmark | 79.10 |
10 | Belgium | 76.34 |
11 | Germany | 75.81 |
12 | Spain | 75.19 |
13 | Portugal | 74.43 |
14 | Austria | 74.42 |
15 | France | 72.72 |
16 | Estonia | 72.32 |
17 | Slovenia | 69.3 |
18 | Italy | 66.58 |
19 | Poland | 66.50 |
20 | Czech Republic | 66.21 |
21 | Hungary | 63.46 |
22 | Slovakia | 63.04 |
23 | Lithuania | 61.84 |
24 | Latvia | 59.85 |
25 | Greece | 58.45 |
26 | Bulgaria | 56.98 |
27 | Ukraine | 55.33 |
28 | North Macedonia | 55.23 |
29 | Romania | 54.91 |
30 | Croatia | 54.88 |
31 | Albania | 54.14 |
32 | Serbia | 52.87 |
33 | Montenegro | 52.48 |
34 | Georgia | 49.07 |
35 | Moldova | 48.04 |
36 | Turkey | 47.41 |
37 | Armenia | 47.39 |
38 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 46.93 |
39 | Russia | 46.58 |
40 | Belarus | 44.13 |
41 | Azerbaijan | 42.54 |
The World Happiness Report is a measure of happiness published by the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network, with the figures provided being the 2013 edition for the 2010 to 2012 period.[14]
Rank | Country | Happiness | Change in happiness (2005-2006) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Finland | 7.693 | −0.233 |
2 | Norway | 7.655 | 0.263 |
3 | Switzerland | 7.650 | 0.303 |
4 | Netherlands | 7.512 | 0.054 |
5 | Sweden | 7.480 | 0.171 |
7 | Austria | 7.369 | 0.247 |
8 | Iceland | 7.355 | N/A |
9 | Ireland | 7.076 | −0.068 |
10 | Luxembourg | 7.054 | N/A |
11 | Belgium | 6.967 | −0.274 |
12 | United Kingdom | 6.883 | −0.003 |
13 | France | 6.764 | −0.049 |
14 | Germany | 6.672 | 0.163 |
15 | Cyprus | 6.466 | 0.228 |
16 | Spain | 6.322 | −0.750 |
17 | Czech Republic | 6.290 | −0.180 |
18 | Slovenia | 6.060 | 0.249 |
19 | Italy | 6.021 | −0.691 |
20 | Slovakia | 5.969 | 0.705 |
21 | Malta | 5.964 | N/A |
22 | Poland | 5.822 | 0.085 |
23 | Moldova | 5.791 | 0.852 |
24 | Croatia | 5.661 | −0.160 |
25 | Albania | 5.550 | 0.915 |
26 | Belarus | 5.504 | −0.133 |
27 | Russia | 5.464 | 0.346 |
28 | Greece | 5.435 | −0.891 |
29 | Lithuania | 5.426 | −0.456 |
30 | Estonia | 5.426 | 0.074 |
31 | Turkey | 5.344 | 0.171 |
32 | Montenegro | 5.299 | 0.103 |
33 | Portugal | 5.101 | −0.305 |
34 | Ukraine | 5.057 | 0.032 |
35 | Latvia | 5.046 | 0.358 |
36 | Romania | 5.033 | −0.186 |
37 | Bulgaria | 4.981 | 0.137 |
38 | Serbia | 4.813 | 0.063 |
39 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 4.813 | −0.087 |
40 | Hungary | 4.775 | −0.300 |
41 | Azerbaijan | 4.604 | −0.045 |
42 | North Macedonia | 4.574 | 0.081 |
43 | Armenia | 4.316 | −0.269 |
44 | Georgia | 4.187 | 0.496 |
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