International rankings of New Zealand

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This is a list of New Zealand's international rankings on a range of social, economic and other criteria.

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Political and economic rankings

New Zealand is one of the least corrupt countries, according to Transparency International World Map Index of perception of corruption.png
New Zealand is one of the least corrupt countries, according to Transparency International
World map of the Global Peace Index. Countries appearing more blue are ranked as more peaceful on the Index, countries appearing more red are ranked as less peaceful. Global Peace Index 2007.png
World map of the Global Peace Index. Countries appearing more blue are ranked as more peaceful on the Index, countries appearing more red are ranked as less peaceful.
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Map of countries by 2008 Economic Freedom of the World, published by the Fraser Institute
Ease of Doing Business Index, ranked 1st overall in 2019 out of 185 countries, 1st in the sub-categories of Starting a Business and Getting Credit. [1]
Political freedom ratings – Free; political rights and civil liberties both rated 1 (the highest score available)
Press freedom – Ranked 8th for press freedom at 1.50. [2]
GDP per capita – 29th highest (2016), at I$36,172
Human Development Index – 14th highest (2020), at 0.931
Income Equality – 54th most equal, at 36.2 (Gini Index)
Literacy Rate – 10th equal at 99.0%
Unemployment rate – 48th lowest, at 4.0%. [3]
Global Peace Index – 2nd at 1.253 [4]
Corruption – Least corrupt, at 9.4 on Corruption Perceptions Index [5]
Economic Freedom – 4th freest, at 80.6 on Index of Economic Freedom (2022), and 3rd, at 8.28 on Economic Freedom of the World index
Fragile States Index, 172/177, being one of the few "sustainable" states in the world. [6]
World Intellectual Property Organization: Global Innovation Index 2024, ranked 25 out of 133 countries [7]

Health rankings

Fertility rate- 155th most fertile, at 1.79 per woman
Birth rate – 140th most births, at 13.90 per 1000 people
Infant mortality – 169th most deaths, at 5.85 per 1000 live births
Death rate – 123rd highest death rate, at 7.52 per 1000 people
Life Expectancy – 17th highest, at 81.6 years (2015)
Suicide Rate – 72nd highest suicide rate, at 14.4 for males and 5.0 for females per 100,000 people (2014)
HIV/AIDS rate – 133rd highest percentage out of 162 countries, at 0.1%
Obesity rate – 22nd highest obesity rate out of 191 countries, at 30.8% according to The World Factbook .

In 2005 the International Agency for Research on Cancer found New Zealand men and women to have the third highest cancer rates in the world. [8] [9]

In 2012, New Zealand had the 12th highest rate of cancer out of the 34 OECD countries.

Other rankings

See also

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References

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  2. "Press Freedom Index 2010". Reporters Without Borders. Archived from the original on 24 November 2010. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
  3. "CIA World Factbook". Archived from the original on 13 June 2007.
  4. Global Peace Index Rankings
  5. "Corruption Perceptions Index 2009". Transparency International. 2009. Retrieved 12 February 2009.
  6. "The Failed States Index 2011 Interactive Grid". The Fund for Peace. 2011.
  7. World Intellectual Property Organization (2024). "Global Innovation Index 2024: Unlocking the Promise of Social Entrepreneurship". www.wipo.int. p. 18. doi:10.34667/tind.50062. ISBN   978-92-805-3681-2 . Retrieved 6 October 2024.
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