Nigeria came last of 80 countries researched. A new study by the
Economist Intelligence Unit, EIU, has ranked Nigeria as the worst place
for a baby born in 2013.
The EIU, a sister company of The Economist, ranked Nigeria 80th out
of the 80 countries considered for the study with a score of 4.74 out of
10, just below Kenya which scored 4.91.
South Africa, at 53rd position, was the best placed African country with a score of 5.89.
Four
North African nations (Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia, and Morocco) as well as
oil rich Angola were regarded as better places to bear children ahead
of Nigeria.
The study attempts to measure what will provide the
best environment for the healthiest, safest, and most
prosperous life in
the coming years.
The quality-of-life index used in the survey
was measured around key areas like crime, trust in public institutions,
health of family life and government policies.
It also examined how happy citizens say they are as well other variables such as a forecast of income per head.
The study used the EIU’s 2030 economic forecasts, the year when children born in 2013 are expected to attain adulthood.
Swiss is best
European
countries dominate the top ten with Switzerland scoring 8.22 to lead
the pack, ahead of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and The Netherlands.
“Surveys
show that, even in rich countries, people with higher incomes are more
satisfied with life than those with lower incomes,” says Laza Kekic,
Director, EIU’s Country Forecasting Services.
“However, over
several decades there has been only a very modest upward trend in
average life satisfaction scores in developed nations, whereas average
income has grown substantially,” the director added.
The United
States, which came out tops at the EIU’s inaugural survey in 1988, was
tied at the 16th position with Germany, scoring 7.38.
Large
European Economies like France and Britain as well as the BRIC countries
(Brazil, Russia, India, China) did not fare particularly well in the
ranking, a fact attributed to the global economic crisis.
War-torn Syria placed 73rd with a score of 5.29.
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