WEF: Switzerland's human resources are the best in the world

Most of the top ten countries on the list are from Northern Europe, and from non-European countries there are Singapore and Canada
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Ažurirano: 03.10.2013. 17:30h

According to the research of the World Economic Forum (WEF), which covered 122 countries of the world, Switzerland has the best human resources.

Finland is in second place, and Singapore is in third. The Netherlands is in fourth place, followed by Sweden and Germany. In last place is Yemen, reports the Swiss newspaper "24 sata".

Most of the top ten countries on the list are from Northern Europe, and from non-European countries there are Singapore and Canada.

The WEF report states that the Human Resources Index measures a country's capacity to develop and utilize healthy, trained and competent human resources. Japan is in the 15th position, the USA at 16, France at 21, and China at 43, which is still at the head of developing countries. Russia is at 51, Brazil at 57, India at 78, and South Africa at 86.

In addition to the general index, the Swiss took first place in the sub-index of physical and mental health of the population, from childhood to adulthood, as well as in the sub-index that measures the compatibility of acquired experience, talent and education with competences at work.

In the business environment subcategory (legal conditions, infrastructure), Switzerland ranks second, while Finland is on top, and Germany is third.

And in the education subcategory (access, quality and success of the education system), Switzerland took fourth place, Finland holds the first place, followed by Canada and Singapore.

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