
The graph named "The Better Life" shows the various factors in different countries that contribute to the well-being of citizens: health, environment, and education versus their well-being. The higher the consistency of healthcare, education, and positive environmental factors, the higher the likelihood of wellbeing. This shows a positive relationship between the variables.


This graph compares better life indexes in different countries. Australia and the Untied States are on the top, while Turkey is at the bottom of the list.


This graph is showing the better-life index, rated on several factors, including jobs/money concerns, environmental concerns, health concerns, and general well-being. They also inform the viewer the variability within countries, looking at the bottom 20% and the top 20%. Australia is rated number 1 and Turkey is 36.


This is a bar graph of 'better-life' qualities, such as well being, income, and environment, as ranked by different countries. The qualities are color coded, and there are points along the bar to denote where the bottom and top 20% of the population stand.


Better life index, according to Money and jobs, environment, crime and housing, health and education, well being.Australia, is followed by the United States, then Norway


A bar graph comparing the better life index of various countries in terms of money, jobs, environment, crimes, housing, education, health with markings indicating where the bottom 20% and top 20% are


This graph is comparing economic attributes for each country including housing crime and employment. It appears us and Australia are near the top . It is hard to tell what the graph is measuring


this chart shows the countries with a "Better life index." Based on jobs, environment, and crime, health and education, and well being, Australia is on the top, and Turkey is on the bottom.


Based on a wide variety of factors such as money jobs and housing, this chart purports to show which nations citizens live a better life. Australians are shown to live the best life followed by Citizens of the United States.


This is an index of quality of life. Australia and the US are at the top while Mexico and Turkey are at the bottom. However, there are massive differences in the top and bottom 20% of the population for many of these countries, notably the US.


This image depicts or shows in bar graph statistical format the leading countries that have a better-life index. This is for the year 2011. The countries the head this list are Australia, United States and Norway.

