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80.7 Years: Continuing Growth in Education, Health and Happiness

1) 36% of Dubai's population now hold university or higher education qualifications, up from 17% in 2000, and over 80% of students report feeling happy and optimistic about their lives. 2) The welfare of Dubai's inhabitants has increased steadily along with its GDP, with life expectancy at birth rising to 80.7 years, the highest among MENA countries, and the mortality rate for children declining. 3) Dubai uses Happiness Meters and other technologies to measure customer satisfaction across government services to improve performance, and the UAE ranks first among Arab countries in residents' health and wellbeing.

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80.7 Years: Continuing Growth in Education, Health and Happiness

1) 36% of Dubai's population now hold university or higher education qualifications, up from 17% in 2000, and over 80% of students report feeling happy and optimistic about their lives. 2) The welfare of Dubai's inhabitants has increased steadily along with its GDP, with life expectancy at birth rising to 80.7 years, the highest among MENA countries, and the mortality rate for children declining. 3) Dubai uses Happiness Meters and other technologies to measure customer satisfaction across government services to improve performance, and the UAE ranks first among Arab countries in residents' health and wellbeing.

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36%

of Dubai’s population
hold university or
higher education

1
qualifications
Well-educated and happy
36% of Dubai’s population now hold university or
higher education qualifications, up from 17% in
2000. Over 80% of students report feeling happy

80% and optimistic about their lives

of students feel happy


and optimistic

Continuing Growth in
Education, Health and 80.7
Happiness Years
Life expectancy
At the end of 2018, the population of Dubai
reached about 3.19 million people. The 2 at birth
welfare of Dubai’s inhabitants has increased
steadily along with its GDP. Quality Healthcare Services
Life expectancy at birth in Dubai has risen to
80.7 years, the highest among the MENA
countries, and the mortality rate for children
has declined.

Happiness Meters
by Dubai Government
3
The Happiest Arab Country
It’s a world-leading application of
The UAE ranks first among Arab countries in
technology to measure customer
residents’ health and wellbeing.
satisfaction. Data is collected from
Happiness Meters (smart electronic devices)
located in 960 services centres across
Dubai, in addition to 273 websites and smart
applications. The customer data is used to
improve the performance of
government services.

dubaided.gov.ae Dubai Economic Report 2019 154

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