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SOCIAL FACTORS

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SOCIAL PROGRESS INDEX RANKINGS

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Education

As in many other countries, it is compulsory for all children to go to school in Satisto until they are 16 years old. Both men and women are required to go to classes, and 93% of the adult population has a higher secondary education, while 98 % of the population can read and write. That's because the state gives free schooling secondary school, and since it is compulsory for children between 6 and 16 to attend school, nearly the entire population is literate. The government recognizes the country 's importance of schooling and spends 7 percent of GDP on schooling. Education gives us a knowledge of the world around us and changes it into something better. It develops in us a perspective of looking at life. It helps us build opinions and have points of view on things in life.

Health care

​Satisto is ranked as the best healthcare nation in the world, based on criteria such as quality , patient freedom, and more. In Satisto, health care is compulsory, meaning that anyone residing in the country is protected by at least one specific insurance package. There's lots of choice in deciding where you receive your health care from, as well as where you choose to be handled, and people should still go for the one they are more confident with. The healthcare also has very favorable feedback from the Satisto people, and 86 percent of the adults surveyed stated they were very sure they got healthy and high quality healthcare. According to Canada, where just 35% of the people polled say they were comfortable in their healthcare program, that's a very significant number. The government provides the health care very affordable, because if anyone spends less than a certain sum then they'll be liable for free health benefits. Thus, healthcare in Satisto is universal and is regulated by Satisto's Federal Law on Health Insurance. There are no free state-provided health services, but private health insurance is compulsory for all persons residing in Satisto. As mentioned, providing efficient health care services are a number one priority in Satisto to ensure the wellbeing of all citizens. 

Clean water & Sanitation

Surface water is safe enough to drink in Satisto, and 60 per cent of the country's drinking water is groundwater. There are more than 200 water supplying countries in Satisto, but all of these are controlled by the government, as private water supplying companies are not authorized. That's how government can keep control of the water's cleanliness quickly. The world's lowest water loss in the delivery network is just 4 percent. In every town in Satisto clean water is accessible.

Shelter

Housing in Satisto is relatively cheap, so most residents will stay in houses when they are in the capital city, where most people reside in flats because of how tightly the buildings are built together. To someone who can't afford to purchase a building, there are many homeless shelters across the country where no one has to live outdoors.

Foreign nationals

While the nation fully accepts all cultures and races, policy on immigration is relatively stringent. Parliament brought forth the immigrant proposals and formally placed them in motion after the King signed the appeal. This action was in no way set up to avoid diversity in Satisto, but for control of the population. The island nation is comparatively smaller than other countries so there will be less space for nature if the population were to grow. The preservation of nature and wildlife is of paramount importance for the country, that could be put in place to stop of damage if more houses were constructed for people to live under. Even so, there are several people who are coming in annually to work for big firms in Satisto on living abroad contracts. The length of their staying varies on the company, but usually lasts four years. Immigration policies have been implied for those who choose to live in Satisto, they are not applying for refugees.

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