Dream life in the country is the most happy in the world

Not only has the social welfare fund high, the Finnish people are also subsidized for their babies.

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A country in the Nordic region - Finland - this 'country of thousands of ponds and lakes' is famous for the lowest population density in the European Union with only about 16 people / km 2 .

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Perhaps it is because of a modest population that does not prevent this beautiful country from reaching a high position on the list of the best places to live.

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The reason that Finland is praised is because this country has a high social welfare regime, people's living standards are also high and guaranteed a comprehensive health care regime.

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This is a country with a high standard of living.

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Not only that, the Finnish education is also among the top in the world. So, it is not exaggerating to say that Finland is one of the "happiest" countries in the world.

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As one of the most sparsely populated countries in Europe, no one expected Finland to be the best place to build a full and happy life.

Owning a long coastline along with more than 80,000 islands large and small, 2 islands of Aland and Kemio are considered the most beautiful islands in the world, Finland provides residents a quality life here. good quality.

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Finland has the most beautiful islands in the world

Here people have a high standard of living and are ensured with comprehensive health care that is not expensive, good working conditions with an abundant social welfare system.

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Finland has always been in the top 10 happiest countries in the world

Per capita income is 25,739 USD / year (about 548 million VND), higher than the average of the countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

At the same time, 69% of the Finnish population aged 15-64 are employed - higher than the OECD average of 66%. The female labor force here also accounts for a large number, with income accounting for 80% of men.

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Not only that, Finland is also famous for its jealous social welfare system. This country has many laws and social assistance to ensure the lives of the unemployed, the elderly and the poor.

Finland's unemployment insurance lasts up to 500 days, the universal pension and health care regime here is judged to be among the best.

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A specific example is that in addition to 'compensation benefits' for wages when you are absent, another benefit package called 'Special care allowance' is also given to parents who quit their jobs to take care of their children. ill.

Talking about subsidies for child-rearing families, we cannot fail to mention Finland. In order to stimulate reproduction and improve its aging population, Finland offers a number of policies to help couples who want to have children.

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The parental leave period for Finnish parents lasts up to 18 weeks for the mother and 9 weeks for the father. Besides, they also have about 26 weeks of general leave while still enjoying 70-90% of salary.

Finland's support policy also includes child support policies. Accordingly, the allowance for a newborn in each family is 100 euro / month (about 2.6 million VND), from the third child is 141 euros / month (about 3.7 million VND) and from the first child year will be 182 euros / month (equivalent to 4.7 million VND).

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This amount can be provided until the child is 17 years old. In addition, every time a child is born, the government will give each mother a tool box with all the necessary supplies for the care of a child: baby clothes, sleeping bags, utensils outdoor, baby bath products, diapers and cushions.

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Gift box exclusively for newborn babies.

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This gift box is completely free and applies to everyone who doesn't include rich and poor people. It is for these reasons that Finland is voted the most ideal country for mothers.

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Babies in Finland are often put to sleep in gift boxes as a thank you to the government.

Not only is the high level of people's support, this country's education system ranks among the top in the world. Finland always stands high in the international academic appraisal, surpassing the world's leading powerhouse, the United States.

As a result of a survey conducted based on students' average scores in reading, math and science, Finland is considered the country with the most successful and successful students.

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The country with the world's leading education system

The rate of going to high school and university here is very high from 60-70% and the distance of academic gap between good students and bad students belongs to the world's lowest row. These further affirm the success and quality of training of Finnish education.

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The school is as beautiful as the dream

The above conditions are enough to make Finland a top destination for those who want to build a healthy, well-cared family and have a bright future.

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Linda Cook, a political scientist at Brown University, commented: 'Finns always feel safer and less anxious in life.' This is thanks to the solidity of Europe's best welfare system of this beautiful country.