International Rankings of Italy

International Rankings Of Italy

The following are international rankings of Italy.

Organization Survey Ranking
UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) Number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites 1 out of 148
WHO (World Health Organization) Healthcare system rankings 2 out of 180
UNTWO (World Tourism Organization) Tourism earner and number of tourists per year rankings respectively 4 and 5 out of 58
World Bank, CIA World Factbook, International Monetary Fund GDP nominal rankings 7 out of 179, 182 and 190
The Economist, International Living Quality-of-life index 8 out of 111 according to TE, 10 out of 194 according to IL
Institute for Economics and Peace Global Peace Index 36 out of 144
United Nations Development Programme Human Development Index 18 out of 182
International Monetary Fund GDP per capita (PPP) 27 out of 180
Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index 63 out of 180
Heritage Foundation/Wall Street Journal Index of Economic Freedom 74 out of 183
Reporters Without Borders Worldwide Press Freedom Index 72 out of 196 - Partly Free (25 out of EU-27)
World Economic Forum Global Competitiveness Report 48 out of 133
European countries by press freedom index List of European countries by press freedom index 25 out of 27
Human development Education Index 22 out of 176
Environmental Performance Index 18 out of 30
List of countries by public debt CIA 2008
OECD 2008
IMF 2008
103.7% (6th of World \ 1st of Europe)
113% (1st of Europe)
104.3% (6th of World \ 1st of Europe)
Gender Equity Index GEI 2008 65 out of 89 (89 = best equity Sweden)
Nationmaster Labor strikes 10 out of 27
Economist Intelligence Unit Democracy Index 29 out of 167 - Flawed democracy

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