LexisNexis Rule of Law Analysis Shows U.S. Ranks 19th in Long Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness
New York, NY (PRWEB) June 29, 2017 -- To mark this year’s Independence Day in the U.S., LexisNexis Legal & Professional, a RELX Group company, today released new data analysis highlighting the relationship between rule of law and life expectancy, civil liberty, and happiness. Among 98 countries analyzed, the data indicates that the stronger a country’s rule of law, the greater it performs against measures of life expectancy, civil liberty, and happiness.
Some 241 years after the signing of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, where’s the best country to live for long life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness – as set out by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776?
The data is unambiguous. It’s Norway.
Norway ranks highest globally as the best country to live in through this lens, since Norway:
• Is the happiest country in the World according to the 2017 World Happiness Report,
• Has the highest Civil Liberties score from Freedom House (sharing top place with Finland and Sweden),
• And its citizens live to an average age of 82 (Japan is top with 84).
Comparatively, the U.S. averages 19th against countries reporting all measures. While it’s sitting in 14th place for happiness (and happier than the Germans and British in 16th and 19th places), the U.S. punches below its weight in terms of life expectancy. Its citizens can expect to live an average of 78 years, which compares to 82 years across the border in Canada. U.S. freedom score of 20th place lags countries like Chile and Spain, in 11th and 13th places.
"People tend to think of the rule of law as an abstract concept but the data tells a different story,” said Steve Carroll, VP of Customer Insights at LexisNexis Legal & Professional. “The rule of law has a material impact on us all. Legal infrastructures, supported by strong rule of law, are fundamental to building peaceful and prosperous societies where citizens can enjoy long life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”
For more information about LexisNexis Legal & Professional rule of law initiatives visit: https://www.lexisnexis.com/en-us/rule-of-law/default.page.
LexisNexis Rule of Law Analysis Methodology
Our data science team analyzed the relationships between country Rule of Law Index scores and socio-economic indicators associated with measures of life, liberty, and happiness. This analysis uses data from the World Justice Project Rule of Law Index (https://worldjusticeproject.org/our-work/wjp-rule-law-index), World Bank country statistics (http://data.worldbank.org/), Civil Liberty data from Freedom House (https://freedomhouse.org/), and the World Happiness Report (http://worldhappiness.report/Report).
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Stephanie Sommese, LexisNexis, http://www.lexisnexis.com/en-us/home.page, +1 (212) 448-2137, [email protected]
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