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Where is the most suitable place in the world to provide for the aged? Top 10 countries in the world

According to the latest global pension ranking, among the 150 countries in the world, eight of the top 10 countries are located in Europe. The United States ranked 19th, Britain ranked 22nd, and in Asia, South Korea ranked 14th, surpassing Japan, which ranked 17th. So where in the world is the most suitable for pension? The world's top ten countries most suitable for elderly care.

Switzerland: a fair system

It has to be said that God is indeed a partial eye sometimes, he always seems to be particularly in love with a certain area.

Switzerland, for example, covers an area of only 40000 square kilometers. It is not a vast land. It is dotted with mountains, rivers, lakes and forests. It contains too much beauty that we can imagine. Switzerland, which is favored by God, nurtures peaceful, simple and tolerant Swiss.

They love life and nature. They love this country like their own children. If you like golf, mountaineering, skiing or exciting sports, Switzerland is definitely your first choice after retirement.

In addition, a strong and stable banking system, a high per capita income, a universal health care system and a mandatory pension system make Switzerland the most suitable country for the elderly.

Norway - every old Norwegian is a millionaire

There is no saying of raising children for old age. The nursing homes here pay more attention to the material life of the elderly and care more about their spiritual world. The environment of the nursing home is quiet and the air is fresh. You can hear the cheerful piano and the chorus of the elderly at any time.

Many nursing homes offer speech contests, song and dance performances, computer courses, foreign language training and other activities for the elderly. Even psychologists, music physiotherapists, priests and other types of work are equipped with private customized nursing homes: the environment is quiet, the air is fresh, you can hear the cheerful piano and the chorus of the elderly at any time, pay attention to care for the spiritual world of the elderly, and the nursing homes are equipped with psychological nursing facilities Doctors, music therapists, priests and other types of work.

Norway's welfare policy for the elderly can not only make the Norwegians' old age have a place to live, but also make those who are still hale and hearty 'old age have something to do' and enjoy it.

The forecast shows that Norwegian pension fund may become the largest investment fund in the world. According to conservative estimation, every living Norwegian old man is a millionaire. Coupled with the excellent quality of the natural environment, the average life expectancy of Norwegians is longer, with 82.7 years for women and 78.2 years for men.

Australia -- a paradise for the aged on the back of sheep

This country on the back of a sheep is the highest ranking of all non European countries. It is also known as an 'old age Paradise' and an important immigrant country.

With a sound pension system, free medical insurance, beautiful natural environment, fresh air and safe food, it should be said that it is the first choice for the elderly. Many people who have lived in Australia say that they feel more and more that it is people-oriented and service to the people.

In Australia, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of nature, get rid of the hustle and bustle of earthly life, and regain the essence of fresh and natural life!

Iceland - it sounds cold, but it's a livable country

Because of this cold name, many people have an impression of Iceland: this country is super cold! In fact, Iceland's climate, if not pleasant, is definitely not cold - it was once the most livable country in the world!

There are about 330000 people in Iceland, which is less than a small county in China. If it is put into 103000 square kilometers of land, it will become the country with the smallest population density in Europe. So this country is very boring? Wrong, all kinds of music festivals, live shows, camping activities, parades, art festivals, film festivals, outdoor competitions & hellip; & hellip; it can be said that Iceland can play in the five Nordic countries.

In the list of elderly care, Iceland ranked No. 4 from 23 in 2013 to 11 in 2014, indicating that the elderly care environment is improving. In addition, the optimistic economic outlook and the stable banking system have a direct impact on the deposit security of retirees.

Holland -- the capital of providing for the aged full of freedom

Holland is known as the 'back garden of Europe', the world of tulips, the kingdom of windmills, the art Mecca of Rembrandt and Van Gogh, as well as rich and delicious cheese products and painted wooden shoes & hellip; & hellip;

In Holland, especially in Amsterdam, there is a sense of freedom everywhere.

This is the first country in the world where homosexuals can register for marriage. It is the only country that does not hide the red light district, but uses it as a tourist hot spot. In the Netherlands, there are also "coffee shops" full of streets. People love cycling & hellip; hellip; hellip; hellip; hellip; hellip; hellip; hellip; hellip; hellip; hellip; hellip; hellip; hellip; hellip; On the list of elderly care, the Netherlands jumped from 13th to 5th. The reason why it can achieve such good results is that the economic environment has improved, the health care system is sound, and the material living conditions are excellent.

Sweden - life expectancy tops the list in the world

The four seasons in Sweden are not so obvious as in China, where we can only feel the beauty of summer and winter. The cool summer and flowers make us feel like a paradise, while the fresh air and friendly people make us return to the world. It's really a good holiday paradise. In winter, the rich and colorful experience activities, such as looking for the aurora borealis, riding reindeer sleds and snowmobiles, are all memorable.

The average life span of Swedes ranks the first in the world. Its high-quality lifestyle and quality make it a very attractive retirement destination. The health care system is very popular here, and the level of doctors is also very high. It's not surprising to become one of the best choices for retirees.

Denmark has the most perfect pension system

In Denmark, a lot of social benefits may be beyond our expectation for a lifetime. For example, we have never thought of going to university free of charge or getting $600 a month to support ourselves. The most enviable thing in Denmark is the medical treatment there. As a Chinese, it's too expensive to go to a hospital. However, in Denmark, free medical treatment and reimbursement of medical expenses really surprised us and even made us envious.

In Denmark, the elderly receive 60000 yuan of basic government subsidies and 30000 yuan of additional government subsidies every year. If there is a child in the family, she can enjoy a subsidy of 1000 yuan per month until she reaches the age of 18. Denmark can be said to have the best welfare in the world, of course, at the cost of high taxes. Denmark is often called one of the happiest places in the world. People generally live a long life. The average life expectancy of the people in this country has exceeded 80 years old.

Austria: enjoying life for the aged

Austria, located in Central Europe, is the gateway to Eastern Europe. There are beautiful alpine scenery, the most ornamental world heritage, unique food and wine, rich and colorful world-renowned cultural and artistic activities & hellip; & hellip;

This once vast center of the Austro Hungarian Empire still has international charm. Austria is one of the earliest countries in the world to establish social insurance. It has a perfect, institutionalized and standardized social security system. Its constitution stipulates that Austria belongs to a social welfare state. Although the ranking dropped from the third place to the eighth place due to the sharp drop in financial status, the emaciated camel is bigger than the horse, and its very high health index and quality of life can still be a very suitable place for the elderly.

Germany -- let's live together

Germany has long entered the old age society. If you go to the countryside in Germany, you will see more elderly people in those quiet villages. Their life and the life of the Chinese elderly are two concepts.

The concept of raising children for old age has long been absent in Germany. No old man lives on the funds of his children. Nowadays, a new mode of providing for the aged has emerged in Germany, with some elderly people living together voluntarily because of their similar interests. And because of its declining unemployment rate, strong health care system and high health index, Germany has been in the top ten.

New Zealand: pure and natural land Garden

This is the magic holy land of the Lord of the rings trilogy and hobbit.

New Zealand is an island country full of mythical color and leisure space. It is a crazy Middle Earth world and a pure natural garden of God. You can relax, exercise, taste and fantasize here. In a word, it's a magic place. New Zealand's air quality is good and the government is committed to providing quality of life services to retirees. New Zealand's pension system stipulates that both New Zealand citizens and foreigners with permanent residency are eligible for pension as long as they are 65 years old and have lived in New Zealand for 10 years.