List of highest paid countries for engineers

If you are entitled Engineering and you want to improve your professional situation, pay attention because in this article we present the best destinations to practice engineering.
The engineering are some of the demands by Spanish students careers; however, since the beginning of the economic crisis, many professionals have been undermined their access to good jobs; For this reason, there are few who dared to pack to try his luck in another country.
Here is a list of the best destinations to be an engineer based on two different criteria:
The highest paid countries
According to the report, prices and purchasing power published by the bank UBS, not all countries are equally attractive, monetarily speaking, for graduates in Engineering. These are the 10 that offer better pay:
  1. Switzerland
  2. U.S
  3. United Arab States
  4. Australia
  5. Japan
  6. Luxembourg
  7. Denmark
  8. Germany
  9. Canada
  10. Norway
The percentage of average annual income for engineers in these destinations is 47,611 euros gross per year. The global net salary for these professionals is 33,572 euros per year .
Countries with greater innovation in Engineering
As stated by the Ranking Scimago Engineering Innovation 2014 , the 10 countries that invest most in research are:
  1. China
  2. U.S
  3. Japan
  4. India
  5. Germany
  6. United Kingdom
  7. South Korea
  8. France
  9. Italy
  10. Canada
By comparing the two tables we find that the 2 countries that stand out for their remuneration and the budget allocated for innovation are theUnited States and Japan.
In the world rankings, named after Norway, Australia and Switzerland, Denmark, Holland, Germany, Ireland, USA, Canada and New Zealand they are located.
In Latin America, these positions:
  1. Argentina (and placed 40th in the world ranking)
  2. Chile (42)
  3. Uruguay (52)
  4. Panama (60)
  5. Trinidad and Tobago (64)
  6. Cuba (67)
  7. Costa Rica (69)
  8. Venezuela (71)
  9. Mexico (74)
  10. Brazil (75)
  11. Peru (84)
  12. Ecuador (88)
  13. Colombia (97)
  14. Jamaica (99)
  15. Belize (101)
  16. Dominican Republic (101)
  17. Suriname (103)
  18. Paraguay (112)
  19. El Salvador (116)
  20. Bolivia (119)
  21. Nicaragua (125)
  22. Guatemala (128)
  23. Honduras (131)
  24. Haiti (163)
Of these, only Argentina and Chile are among those of “Very High Human Development”. The rest, up to Suriname, have “High Human Development”. From there down in the ranking, they are in the group of “medium human development”. Haiti, in the group of “Under Development”.
The report says, in respect of employment, “it is important that people have work, but so are other issues.” He speaks of, for example, “is it safe to work? Are people satisfied with their work they feel? Are there prospects for progress? Does it permit the use a flexible balance between work and personal life?Is there equal opportunities for women and men?.”
Germany has good results in many measures of general welfare, compared with most other countries included in the index for a Better Life . Germany is above average in education and skills, work-life balance, employment and remuneration, environmental quality, sense of community, housing, personal safety and satisfaction.
While money can not buy happiness, it is an important standard to achieve higher living environment. In Germany, the net adjusted disposable household income per capita average is 31 925 USD a year , higher than the OECD average of 29 016 USD per year.But the gap between the richest and the poorest is considerable; the town located in the top 20% of the income scale earns more than four times what it perceives the population occupies 20% lower.
In terms of employment, about 74% of people 15 to 64 years in Germany in paid employment , higher than the OECD average of 66%. About 78% of men have a paid, compared with 69% of women employment.Germany 5% of employees have a very long working hours, considerably less than the OECD average of 13%;and including, 8% of men work long hours compared with only 2% of women.
Having a good education and skills is an important finding employment requirement. In Germany, 87% of adults aged 25-64 years have completed upper secondary education the OECD average of 76%, higher than. This applies more for men than for women, since 89% of them have successfully completed upper secondary education compared with 85% of women.With regard to the quality of its educational system,students on average earned a score of 515 points in reading, mathematics and science in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA acronym) of the OECD . This result is higher than the OECD average of 497. On average in Germany, girls outperformed boys by 10 points , the more difference than the average OECD gap of 8 points.
In the health field, in Germany life expectancy at birth it is 81 years , one year more than the OECD average of 80 years. Life expectancy for women stands at 83 years compared with 79 years for men. The level of atmospheric particles PM2.5 pollution – particles of air small enough to penetrate the lungs and daƱarlos- is 15.4 micrograms per cubic meter , higher than the OECD average of 14.05 micrograms per cubic meter.Germany also has a high performance in terms of water quality, as 94% of people say they are satisfied with water quality,higher figure than the OECD average of 81%.
As regards the public sphere, in Germany there is a strong sense of community and moderate levels of civic engagement: 92% of people think they know someone they can trust when they need it , higher than the OECD average of 88%.the turnout , a measure of citizen participation in the political process,was 72% during recent elections , higher than the OECD average figure of 68%. The social and economic status can affect voting levels; voter turnout between 20% occupies the top level of the income scale is estimated at 77%, while for 20% it occupies the lower level is estimated at 58%, difference much greater than the average gap OECD 13 percentage points, indicating flaws in the political mobilization of the population with less income.
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