Table 3 The top 5 countries with the greatest estimated declines in physical, mental, and social well-being from 2006 to 2016.
From: The impact of the Syrian conflict on population well-being
Rank | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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Health problems | Mozambique 10% | S. Sudan 9% | C.A.R 9% | Congo-Brazzaville 9% | Laos 8% |
Pain | Laos 17% | Ivory Coast 14% | Chad 14% | Angola 13% | S. Sudan 13% |
Well-rested | Syria −27% | Tunisia −9% | Egypt −6% | Pakistan −5% | Sudan −5% |
Health care | Syria −32% | Venezuela −27% | Egypt −18% | Ghana −16% | Sudan −14% |
Cannot afford food | Syria 41% | Nepal 31% | Iraq 27% | Laos 25% | Iran 23% |
Cannot afford shelter | Syria 25% | Nepal 25% | Laos 23% | Mongolia 23% | Iraq 21% |
Life satisfaction | Syria −2.4 | Venezuela −1.0 | Botswana −0.7 | C.A.R. −0.6 | Greece −0.6 |
Hope | Syria −1.3 | Greece −0.9 | India −0.8 | Iran −0.8 | Liberia −0.7 |
Positive emotion | Syria −27% | Egypt −7% | Tunisia −6% | Sudan −6% | Kuwait −5% |
Negative emotion | Syria 39% | S. Sudan 14% | Zambia 13% | Uganda 13% | Gabon 12% |
Support | Syria −36% | Somalia −14% | Albania −9% | Tunisia −8% | Iran −8% |
Respect | Syria −34% | Niger −2% | Burkina Faso −1% | Ghana −1% | Mauritius −1% |
Freedom | Syria −30% | Venezuela −15% | Sudan −12% | Afghanistan −12% | Mauritania −9% |