Thank you for sharing this work. Wonderful to have a new, broader perspective on these issues. But...the challenge of having such indices based on nations, often determined by borders based on political decisions as well as natural resources, multiculural differences, etc., tends to blur the value of such measures. More and more, communities offer better (more instructive, insightful, replicable, affordable) units of study. Villages, towns, neighborhoods rather than just cities or counties or nations which have much more complicated mixes of humanity. Having lived or spent time in India, Tunisia, Jamaica, Peru, Sri Lanka, Central America portions of Europe and being familiar with many other nations, I find it difficult to answer the question "how did you like (name the country)?" A meaningful answer requires too many interdependent variables, and relies too much on the personal experience of the observer.
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