AN ECONOMIC PROFILE OF SWITZERLAND
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This research presents an economic profile of Switzerland. Information related to political, social, and other factors affecting the Swiss economy are included in this economic profile of the country.Profile of Switzerland: Topics and Data To accommodate the wide range of information included in this economic profile, topics are addressed in outline form, as opposed to structuring the information into an essay. These topics, together with the relevant data are as follows: 1. Demographics, geography, and social conditions. Switzerland is a country of more than 41,530 square kilometers of territory. Geographically, the country is located in the heart of the Alps in Central Europe. The Alps cover 60 percent of Switzerland's land area, and the Jura near France accounts for another 10 percent of the country's land area. The remaining 30 percent of the land area is located in the Midlands between the other two regions. Switzerland's population approximates seven million. The country's density is 169 persons per square kilometer. German is the language of 65 percent of the Swiss. An additional 18 percent speak French as a first language, while 12 percent speak Italian, one-percent speak Romanish, all four of which are official languages in Switzerland, and the remaining five-percent of the population speak a variety of other languages as their first language. The adult literacy rate in Switzerland is 100 percent.
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42 percent
[source: The World Bank, 1992, 195]
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is generally similar to that in other Western European countries and the United States with the exceptions that (1) the income share for the highest 20 percent of the population in Switzerland (44.6 percent) is more comparable to that in the United States (41.9 percent) than to that in the other Western European countries (a range from 36 to 41 percent), and (2) the income share for the highest 10 percent of the population in Switzerland (29.8 percent) is even higher than that in the United States (25 percent), while the range in the other Western European countries is from 21.2 to 25.5 percent). The quintile income shares among the Swiss population are presented in Table 4 (page 6). Economic development in Switzerland has not resulted in the degree of urbanization that has occurred in most other industrial countries. In Switzerland, 61 percent of the population resides in urban area. Comparable levels are 74 percent in the United States, 86 percent in the Netherlands, and 92 percent in the United Kingdom. In Switzerland, 22 percent of the population resides in urban areas w
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