Sweden ranks world's best place for mothers

by Dave Keating | May 7, 2008 at 08:07 am | 364 views | add comment

Among the many social benefits of living in Sweden are the long maternity leave and care for new mothers.

Sweden has once again been rated as "the best place to be a mother in the world" by a U.S.-based charity in a report assessing the well-being for mothers around the world.

    The report, released by the aid agency Save the Children Tuesday, illustrates where mothers fare best and where they face the greatest hardship.

    Save the Children has done the assessments of such aspects as longevity, drinking water quality, maternity leave allowances, women's political participation and the mortality rate of children under five.

    Norway ranks second on the list of 146 countries in the State of the World's Mothers' index, followed by Iceland which ranks third.

    Among the top 10 countries on the list are also New Zealand, Denmark, Australia, Finland, Ireland, Germany and France.

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