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"Romania’s lower scores show where the defi- ciencies are in the distribution of the economic growth and the public spending. In conclusion, this report points out the indicators that need an improvement as far as the quality of life in Romania in concerned,” Vlad Boeriu, partner, Deloitte Romania, said.
According to the ranking, Romania scored best
in terms of personal safety (35), access to infor- mation and communications and environmental quality (both 45). It ranked worst in terms of water and sanitation (79) and health and wellness (76).
Comparatively, Croatia ranked 29th in terms of water and sanitation and 45th in terms of health and wellness. However, it ranked poorly in terms in inclusiveness (70). Bulgaria ranked best in terms of health and wellness (73) and best in terms of personal safety (34).
Slovenia, which ranks best among the Central and Eastern European countries, performed best in terms of access to basic knowledge (1) and personal rights (14).