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The
also included the "Best Countries"
. Researchers used "a global
-based" approach in looking at
from the World Bank and the
of 20,000 people in the Americas, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. They checked
using 65 different
and "country attributes". These included income equality,
public education and healthcare systems, human rights,
equality, safety, family friendliness and levels of
happiness. Switzerland once again topped the "Best Countries" list. Canada and Japan were in the top three.