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The OECD Better Life Index measures well-being based on 11 topics, such as material living conditions and quality of life. You can explore the index data, maps, and reports to see how life is in different countries and regions.
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In the OECD, the average home contains 1.7 rooms per person....
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The Better Life Index is designed to let you visualise and...
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- Jobs
Despite a steady increase in female employment rates over...
- Education
On average across OECD countries, there is a widening...
- Environment
On average, PM2.5 concentrations are at around 14 micrograms...
- Civic Engagement
Even if the right to vote is universal in all the countries...
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Explore the OECD's work on economic and social issues in its 38 member countries and beyond. Find data, analysis and policy recommendations by country.
Current rankings 2020. The Better Life Index is not yet comparable over time as its methodology is still being fine-tuned. The OECD advises referring to the Hows Life - Well-being database for a view over time. The data shown below are the current rankings per country and topic for the year 2020.
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GDP (current US$) - OECD members. World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files. License : CC BY-4.0. Line Bar Map. Label. 1960 - 2022.
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The OECD is funded by contributions from member countries at varying rates and had a total budget of €338.3 million in 2023, and is recognised as a highly influential publisher of mostly economic data through publications as well as annual evaluations and rankings of member countries.