So what are the most advanced countries in Europe? Insider Monkey recently published an article in which we can find lots of interesting facts about his topic. If we think of Europe we need to know that there are 46 countries and about 740 million people in Europe. Around two centuries ago, Europe was the place of probably the biggest milestone in the world’s history, that is, the place where the Industrial Revolution started. This brought to its development, and it is probably the reason why Europe is a home to some of the greatest achievements today. Not just that it is economically and technologically developed, but it also offers some of the best world’s universities where the best students study.
When you read Insider Monkey’ list you will be surprised at the countries you will see. So checking this list will be amusing for you. In order to get the best information about these countries Insider Monkey consulted sites such as Human Development Index (HDI) that gives data from 2016 and 2015. It gave highly detailed information about standard of living, education and healthy life. Where HDI is high that shows that countries economies are developed and people have a great prospect to have advancement, too.
We have picked three countries from Insider Monkey’s list: United Kingdom, Lichtenstein, Sweden. United Kingdom: the human development index in this country is 0.909, putting this country in the 16thplace internationally. The life expectancy in this country is 80.8, and the average years of schooling are 13.3. The gross national income is $37,931. Although one of the smallest European countries, Liechtenstein is on the list of very developed countries with HDI of 0.912. The life expectancy is 80.2, while the average years of studying are 12.4. The GNI in this country is $75,065. The human development index in Sweden is 0.913. Regarding the life expectancy, it is 82.3, while the average years of schooling are 12.3. The gross national income in Sweden is $46,251.
For any further interesting information, you should read Insider Monkey’s article about the most advanced countries in Europe.