If you lived in Aruba instead of Faroe Islands, you would:

Health

live 3.2 years less

In Faroe Islands, the average life expectancy is 81 years (79 years for men, 84 years for women) as of 2022. In Aruba, that number is 78 years (75 years for men, 81 years for women) as of 2022.

Economy

be 3.5 times more likely to be unemployed

In Faroe Islands, 2.2% of adults are unemployed as of 2017. In Aruba, that number is 7.7% as of 2016.

Life

be 2.0 times more likely to die during infancy

In Faroe Islands, approximately 6.0 children (per 1,000 live births) die before they reach the age of one as of 2022. In Aruba, on the other hand, 12.1 children do as of 2022.

have 20.9% fewer children

In Faroe Islands, there are approximately 14.9 babies per 1,000 people as of 2022. In Aruba, there are 11.8 babies per 1,000 people as of 2022.

Expenditures

spend 32.9% less on education

Faroe Islands spends 8.2% of its total GDP on education as of 2017. Aruba spends 5.5% of total GDP on education as of 2016.

Geography

see 93.9% less coastline

Faroe Islands has a total of 1,117 km of coastline. In Aruba, that number is 68 km.


The statistics above were calculated using the following data sources: The World Factbook.

Aruba: At a glance

Aruba is a sovereign country in Central America/Caribbean, with a total land area of approximately 180 sq km. Discovered and claimed for Spain in 1499, Aruba was acquired by the Dutch in 1636. The island's economy has been dominated by three main industries. A 19th century gold rush was followed by prosperity brought on by the opening in 1924 of an oil refinery. The last decades of the 20th century saw a boom in the tourism industry. Aruba seceded from the Netherlands Antilles in 1986 and became a separate, autonomous member of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Movement toward full independence was halted at Aruba's request in 1990.
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