Index | |
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Quality of Life Index | 64.74 |
Purchasing Power Index | 11.9 | Very Low |
Safety Index | 47.61 | Moderate |
Health Care Index | 56.31 | Moderate |
Climate Index | 99.82 | Very High |
Cost of Living Index | 40.11 | Low |
Property Price to Income Ratio | 34.83 | Very High |
Traffic Commute Time Index | 56.36 | Very High |
Pollution Index | 74.8 | High |
ƒ Quality of Life Index: | 64.74 | Very Low |
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Last update: August 2023
These data are based on perceptions of visitors of this website in the past 4 years.
If the value is 0, it means it is perceived as very low, and if the value is 100, it means it is perceived as very high.
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Quality of Life in Ethiopia in 2023
Quality of life refers to the general sense of health, happiness, and wellbeing that people experience in their daily lives in Ethiopia. It goes beyond economic factors to include intangibles that make life more fulfilling.
Ethiopia scores high marks for work-life balance, with the typical work week around 46 hours. Most full-time employees receive at least 22 vacation days per year. Work culture aims to prevent burnout and allow time for family and leisure.
Ethiopia also ranks highly for overall life satisfaction according to relevant reports and rankings. Contributing factors like affordable healthcare, low crime, and abundant recreation lead to general contentment for residents.
Access to coastline also bolsters quality of life in Ethiopia. With a healthy work-life balance built into the culture, citizens have opportunities to take advantage of these offerings and enjoy their free time.
Taken together, these factors provide a high baseline of security, happiness and comfort for many people in Ethiopia. The quality of life allows residents to thrive in their health, relationships, careers and beyond.