Friday, February 16, 2007

Best Countries For Children's Well-Being

Sweden good for children's well-being
Published: 14th February 2007 18:05 CET

Sweden has scored highly in a UNICEF report on children's well-being in 21 of the world's richest countries.

The UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre examined six different aspects in an attempt to quantify children's well-being: material well-being, health and safety, education, peer and family relationships, behaviours and risks, and young people’s own subjective sense of well-being.

The Netherlands topped the survey, closely followed by Sweden. Completing the top five were Denmark, Finland and Spain .

Sweden got top marks on three of the measures: material well-being, health and safety and behaviours and risks. The country lost ground however in the area of peer and family relationships, ranking in 15th position.

Ireland and Canada both fared reasonably well, coming in at ninth and twelfth place respectively.

Of the 21 countries studies, the United States scored second lowest, with the United Kingdom occupying the bottom berth.

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