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Who is taller, New Zealand or the United Arab Emirates? Better national supply?

Per capita, New Zealand ranks 22nd in the world, the United Arab Emirates ranks 44th, and New Zealand will be slightly higher.

Personally, I think the welfare in New Zealand is better than that in the United Arab Emirates. But a thousand readers and a thousand Hamlets depend mainly on personal needs. The general benefits of the two countries are attached here for your reference.

First, a free public medical system.

In New Zealand, a universal free medical welfare system is implemented. That is to say, in New Zealand, no matter you are poor or rich, as long as you are a legal citizen of New Zealand or a legal permanent resident of New Zealand (that is, a "green card" holder), you can enjoy the free welfare medical system here. All public hospitals are free of charge, and the hospital's surgical equipment is completely provided by the state free of charge. There is a charge for going to a family doctor to see common diseases, but the state will be responsible for public or private medical care for children under 6 years old, and all fees are free. The poor see a family doctor to reduce the outpatient fee, and each medicine only charges a maximum of three yuan, and the extra cost is borne by the state. /kloc-children under the age of 0/6 receive free dental treatment. Part of the expenses for seeing a doctor in a private hospital or a private doctor can be reimbursed according to a unified standard, and the rest will be borne by the patients themselves. All drugs listed by registered pharmacists according to doctors' prescriptions are provided to patients free of charge, and the state gives compensation.

Second, the free education system.

Kindergartens in New Zealand are supported by government funds and the fees are quite low. The New Zealand government provides free admission allowance (20-hour preschool education) for children aged 3-5 years, which does not exceed 6 hours a day and 20 hours a week. Any child who has a legal visa in New Zealand can enjoy it, regardless of whether he has resident status or not. Kindergartens that provide this subsidy can apply for 20 hours of free government subsidies, and the part that exceeds 20 hours will be paid at their own expense.

Primary and secondary schools: New Zealand law stipulates that any child between the ages of 5 and 16 must go to school. 13 Grade from primary school to middle school is generally divided into 6 years in primary school, 2 years in junior high school and 5 years in senior high school. Public schools implement free education. There is no senior high school entrance examination from primary school to junior high school and junior high school to senior high school. Students go to school nearby according to the school district to which their address belongs. Most New Zealand students choose to attend public schools, and every student has the right to attend the nearest public school. High school, grammar school or university all refer to middle schools in New Zealand. The New Zealand government bears most of the public school fees and is managed by the New Zealand Ministry of Education. New Zealand citizens or students with resident status can go to school for free, but in most schools, parents have to pay a "donation" to the school every year. Donations usually vary from 100 to $200 (about RMB 500- 1000) according to the situation of the school.

Universities: New Zealand citizens or students with resident status can enjoy preferential policies to attend universities in New Zealand. The university tuition under the preferential policy is very low, and only a nominal fee is charged. It is 5-6 times cheaper than the tuition for international students. Moreover, local students can also enjoy a series of welfare policies such as student allowances, subsidies and loans.

Third, the free birth system.

Unlike China, which encourages prenatal and postnatal care and family planning, New Zealand is an immigrant country with scarce labor. Therefore, in New Zealand, fertility is encouraged. How can we encourage fertility? That is, all the expenses of citizens from pregnancy to childbirth are borne by the state: except a sum of money (65,438+0,500 New Zealand dollars), every child born is subsidized by the government every week until the age of 65,438+08.

Fourthly, free public housing.

Since 1935 the first Labour government in New Zealand, there have been about 69,000 government-owned public houses. In order to meet the demand, the government will build or buy about 500 houses every year (New Zealand government public houses are independent houses with gardens, including a large number of 3-bedroom, 4-bedroom and 5-bedroom houses). The maintenance cost of public housing in New Zealand is borne by the government.

V government pension

New Zealand implements an equal pension system for all. No matter what you did before you retired, no matter whether you contributed to this country, no matter how much assets you have, no matter how much debt you have, you are the same. There is no such institution as the Ministry of Veteran Cadres in New Zealand. Even if you are the Prime Minister of New Zealand, you will be treated as an ordinary person when you retire at the age of 65, and you will receive as much pension from the Bureau of Industry and Taxation as a tramp who has never done any work in his life. If there is inequality, it means that demobilized soldiers, disabled people and old people who participated in the war have special treatment and their pensions are slightly higher.

New Zealand's pension regulations stipulate that the amount of pension cannot be less than 65% of the average social wage. Now the full pension is about 6500 yuan per month. Although some elderly people generally believe that the current pension amount is low compared with the average social wage, because seeing a doctor and taking a bus, train or ferry are free, the money is enough to ensure the elderly to eat, travel and have a quality life.

Vii. 166 visa-free for countries or regions.

One of the charms of New Zealand is to enjoy the convenience of "Global Connect". New Zealand and Australia ranked eighth in the world with 166 visa-free countries, surpassing Canada (164 countries) and losing to the United States (169 countries).

After becoming a New Zealand citizen, you can enter developed countries in Europe and America without a visa. You can automatically get the right to settle and work in Australia and enjoy the benefits that all Australian citizens should enjoy except unemployment benefits. You can work in England. After retirement, you can live in Britain, the Netherlands, Belgium and other countries (the pension is paid by the New Zealand government).

UAE welfare:

According to the law, UAE citizens enjoy many benefits and privileges, but the government subsidies are by no means so great. Everyone has the ability to operate or own a private jet. Most of the "local tyrants" mentioned in foreign media reports come from families or royal family members who get rich through business. The government of the United Arab Emirates grants subsidies to enable its citizens to live in poverty and raise their next generation in their own homes.

The government's all-round care: from overseas medical treatment and study to buying a house and getting married in China.

In addition to free medical and health insurance and education from kindergarten to high school, UAE citizens are also paid by the government for medical expenses abroad, air tickets and hotel expenses for accompanying their families and caregivers; The UAE government also encourages its young citizens to go abroad for further study, expecting them to return to China to contribute-similarly, the government will also be responsible for the full tuition and living expenses.

Male citizens over the age of 25 can even register a piece of land with a government agency, and then apply for an interest-free loan from a state-owned bank to build their own house on the land provided by the government free of charge. Every household in the United Arab Emirates has a discount on water and electricity charges, and also enjoys petty cash issued by the state every year.

"Sit back and enjoy the success": civil servants have no pressure of performance appraisal, and private enterprises are not allowed to treat employees badly.

In terms of employment, most UAE people tend to work in public institutions. In addition to the government deliberately reserving jobs for UAE citizens, short working hours, few things, many holidays and high wages are also incentives. Generally speaking, the starting salary of junior civil servants with high school education is about 14000 dirhams (about NT 1 1 ten thousand yuan), and their working hours are from 7 am to 2 pm. In other words, after work, they still have enough time to enjoy life, and just thinking about it is enviable.

Chiefs who hold public office are not under the pressure of performance appraisal. According to the standard that people in Taiwan Province Province stress efficiency in everything, probably no civil servant can get a first-class merit. Once I went to work in a public office, and an UAE woman served everyone. In fact, all she has to do is input the information on the document into the computer, but the action is too slow, which makes the English aunt in front of me can't help complaining. The other person's reaction after hearing this was to simply run to make coffee, and then easily return to his seat, chatting loudly with his girlfriend while typing, regardless of the long queue behind him. We can do nothing but wait for her by touching her nose.

When private enterprises hire UAE, they also need to pay according to the salary level of UAE. So sometimes there are two salary quotations for the same job, just because the other person has UAE nationality, and the higher the education, the better the salary. I have a friend from the United Arab Emirates who is studying for a master's degree abroad. He has no work experience and returned to his hometown. He successfully entered the investment bank with a starting salary of 60,000 dirhams.

In addition, the biggest headache for foreign companies is that if they want to open a company outside the UAE free zone, according to government regulations, they must find an UAE as a Kafeel (guarantor), but this guarantor can own up to 5 1% of the company's shares for free, and only need to be in name, without being responsible for any affairs and income of the company. The company must pay a fee to the guarantor every month or every year.