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According to the Huffington Post and Daily Mail, the British survey agency uSwitch recently published the ranking of European countries' quality of life index for 20 10. France has become the most livable country in Europe, while Britain ranks at the bottom because of high prices and low government subsidies.

USwitch, a British investigation agency, conducted a survey of major countries in Europe 10. The evaluation criteria include residents' net income, prices, government investment in education and health, retirement age, holiday length, working hours, life expectancy, sunshine days and many other indicators. The results show that France and Spain are the most livable countries in Europe because of their low prices and long life expectancy. Britain came last because of high prices and too little government investment in education and health.

The specific rankings are as follows:

1, France. France is one of the countries with the earliest retirement age in Europe, but its average life expectancy is the longest in Europe. French workers enjoy 36 days of paid vacation every year, far exceeding the 28 days in Britain. The French government's investment in residents' medical care accounts for 1 1% of GDP, which is also the first in Europe.

2. Spain. Spanish workers enjoy an average of 43 days of paid vacation every year, the longest in Europe. The price of alcohol in Spain is the lowest in Europe, and the number of sunshine days in Spain is also the highest in Europe.

3. Denmark

4. Poland

5. Germany

6. Netherlands.

7. Sweden

8. Italy.

9. Britain. The price in Britain is the highest in Europe, and the government's investment in education and health accounts for the lowest proportion of GDP in Europe. Workers have the longest working hours and the latest rest time, and the average life expectancy of residents is two years less than that of France.

Ireland 10.