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Supporters of Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan wave Turkey's national flags as they listen to his speech at a main square in the town of Reyhanli in Hatay province near the Turkish-Syrian border May 25, 2013.
Want to live a better life? Then don't move to Turkey, which ranked dead last on the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's new
Better Life Index for the
second year in a row.
The OECD — an international economic organization — analyzed its 34 member countries in 11 categories, including income, housing, jobs, community, education, environment, civic engagement, health, life satisfaction, safety, and work-life balance. (You can read the full methodology here.)
These are the 10 countries with the lowest overall scores, and we highlighted a few of the criteria on the following slides so you could see why.