International rankings of Japan

International rankings of Japan

The following are international rankings of Japan.

General

* United Nations: Human Development Index, ranked 7 out of 177 countries

Economic

* A.T. Kearney/Foreign Policy Magazine: Globalization Index 2006, ranked 28 out of 62 countries
* IMD International: [http://www01.imd.ch/wcy/ World Competitiveness Yearbook 2005] , ranked 19 out of 60 economies (countries and regions)
* The Wall Street Journal: [http://www.heritage.org/research/features/index/ 2006] Index of Economic Freedom, ranked 27 out of 157 countries
* The Economist: [http://www.economist.com/theworldin/international/displayStory.cfm?story_id=3372495&d=2005 The World in 2005 - Worldwide quality-of-life index, 2005] , ranked 17 out of 111 countries
* World Economic Forum: Global Competitiveness Report [http://www.weforum.org/pdf/Global_Competitiveness_Reports/Reports/gcr_2006/gcr2006_rankings.pdf 2006-2007 Growth Competitiveness Index Ranking] , ranked x out of 125 countries

Political

* Transparency International: Corruption Perceptions Index, ranked 17 out of 163 countries
* Yale University Center for Environmental Law and Policy and Columbia University Center for International Earth Science Information Network: Environmental Sustainability Index, ranked 30 out of 146 countries.
* Reporters without borders: Worldwide press freedom index, ranked 51 out of 167 countries

ociety

* Save the Children: [http://www.savethechildren.org/publications/mothers/2007/SOWM-2007-final.pdf State of the World's Mothers 2007] , ranked 29 out of 110 countries
*World Health Organization: suicide rate, ranked 10 out of 100 countries:Second-highest suicide rate among OECD countries

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