United States πΊπΈ
π¬πΆ Equatorial Guinea
Areas Where United States Is Better Than Equatorial Guinea
πΊπΈ United States is ranked better in 12 indicators, while Equatorial Guinea is ranked better in 0 indicators.
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π Regulatory Quality: Estimate
1.39 πΊπΈ|-1.47 π¬πΆReflects the ability of the government to formulate and implement sound policies.
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π΅οΈββοΈ Control of Corruption: Estimate
1.12 πΊπΈ|-1.57 π¬πΆHigher values indicate better control of corruption, enhancing governance.
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βοΈ Rule of Law: Estimate
1.33 πΊπΈ|-1.34 π¬πΆHigher values indicate stronger adherence to the rule of law.
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ποΈ Government Effectiveness: Estimate
1.22 πΊπΈ|-1.32 π¬πΆMeasures the quality of public services and policy implementation, crucial for governance.
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π£οΈ Voice and Accountability: Estimate
0.88 πΊπΈ|-1.68 π¬πΆHigher values indicate stronger democratic governance and citizen participation.
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πΆ Mortality rate, under-5 (per 1,000 live births)
6.5 πΊπΈ|70.6 π¬πΆA lower rate indicates better child health and healthcare systems.
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β³ Life expectancy at birth, total (years)
78.39 πΊπΈ|63.71 π¬πΆA higher expectancy indicates better health and living conditions.
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π Human Development Index
0.94 πΊπΈ|0.67 π¬πΆAssesses long-term progress in health, education, and income. Higher values indicate better human development.
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π GNI per capita, PPP (current international $)
85,980 πΊπΈ|12,330 π¬πΆAllows comparison of living standards across countries by adjusting for price differences.
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π€° Maternal Mortality Ratio (Modeled)
17 πΊπΈ|174 π¬πΆLower ratios indicate better maternal healthcare and safer childbirth conditions.
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ποΈ Political Stability Estimate
0.03 πΊπΈ|-0.24 π¬πΆHigher values indicate a more stable political environment.
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πΏ Planetary Pressuresβadjusted Human Development Index
0.69 πΊπΈ|0.64 π¬πΆAdjusts HDI by considering environmental sustainability. Higher values indicate better human development with lower environmental impact.