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 Spain

The country, which is home to over 46 million people (of which 11.3 million over 60 years), ranks high in the field of 

health (particularly in terms of healthy life expectancy and the relative psychological well-being). 

In Spain things are going well with the favorable environment, as well as the majority of elderly Spaniards are satisfied 

with their security, and public transport.

Czech Republic

In the Czech Republic live 10.6 million people, of which 2.6 million over 60 years. 

The country is ranked first in the world in the area of ​​income security and also has the lowest level of poverty among 

the elderly in Europe. More Czech Republic is allocated the level of education

 - 99.8% of the local old people have secondary or higher education.

Panama


In Panama, he lives only 3.9 million people, including 0.4 million older than 60.

 It is ranked first in the areas of functionality (particularly in terms of employment). 

Also, there are several other indicators that Panama is above the regional average level:

 the average life expectancy, the relative psychological well-being and retirement income.

Ireland


In Ireland live 6.4 million people, of whom 0.9 million over 60 years. 

Known for its beautiful environment, Ireland has constantly been among the top places in all areas relating to the quality of life. 

For example, there is a favorable environment, one of the highest indicators of social well-being among older people

 in the region and the excellent performance of healthy life expectancy at the age of above 60 years.

Finland


Among the 5.5 million local residents and a half million over 60 years. 

Finland is the first Nordic country, which appeared in the list of countries that are ideal for living elderly. 

Especially Finland stands out in the area of ​​income security (100% of the elderly receive pension) and a very low level of

 poverty among the elderly. Finns over 60 fully satisfied with their security and civil liberties.

New Zealand


Considered one of the most beautiful and diverse countries in the world, New Zealand is home to 4.7 million people

 (of which 0.9 million over 60 years). 

Here excellent health, a high level of employment among older people and providing excellent retirees guaranteed income (98%).

Japan


FROM 127.1 million people living in Japan, 41.9 million over 60 years, Japan boasts the greatest life expectancy

 in the world and the highest percentage of elderly people in the world. 

Older Japanese are guaranteed a healthy lifestyle, as well as a high level of security and civil liberties.

Netherlands


Of the 17 million Dutch people, 4.2 million more than the age of 60 years. 

This Western European country had above average values ​​of all the indicators that assess the favorability o

f residence in the country of the elderly: a favorable environment, low level of poverty among the elderly, and 100% coverage 

of retirement income. Old Dutch also well educated: 81% have secondary or higher education.

Germany


The most populous country of the EU, Germany is home to 82.2 million people, of which 22.3 million have already passed 

the 60 year mark. The employment rate among older people is 63.5% here, and level of education - 96.4%.

Switzerland


Of the 8.4 million locals 2 million over 60 years. Switzerland is famous for many things, including the transparency of 

government actions, civil liberties, quality of life, clean environment, economic competitiveness, human development, etc.

 Therefore, this small alpine country regularly ranks at the top of the best countries for senior rankings.