The best and the worst countries to live for a family

The United Kingdom is worse than it is.
Bahrain, Spain, Mexico, and the United Arab Emirates to raise a family, according to a new index.
In accordance with the classification of the HSBC report Expat Explorer, which surveyed expatriates, the United Kingdom is the 29th best country for families.
The ranking is based on issues related to:
Social life
Closeness with partner
Tolerance
Quality child care
Quality education
Total cost of children
Health
Integration
Quality of life
European countries fare well in the index of 45 countries, while the countries of South America not so good. Greece is absent from the list.
Sweden was at the top of the ranking, with almost three quarters of expat parents in Sweden to assess the quality of life of their children better than the one in their home country.
46% said that the quality of education was better, 72% said it was less expensive, while 75% said that the quality of child care was best.

The full score is as follows:
Country Ranking
Sweden 1
Czech Republic 2
Singapore 3
New Zealand 4
Canada 5
Austria 6
Spain 7
Russia 8
Bahrain 9
Netherlands 10
Ireland 11
Germany 12
France 13
Belgium 14
Taiwan 15
Norway 16
Thailand 17
Hong Kong 18
South Africa 19
Australia 20
Poland 21
United Arab Emirates 22
Philippines 23
India 24
Japan 25
Switzerland 26
Malaysia 27
Mexico 28
United Kingdom 29
Peru 30
Turkey 31
Italy 32
Kenya 33
Oman 34
Vietnam 35
Qatar 36
USA 37
China 38
Saudi Arabia 39
Egypt 40
Kuwait 41
Brazil 42
Indonesia 43
Chile 44
South Korea 45