Korea’s suicide rate higher than all but one EU country
[THE INVESTOR] Korea, which saw 28.7 suicide per 100,000 people in 2014, ranks No.2 in suicide rate, if compared to European Union countries, data showed on May 29.
According to a Eurostat survey based on 2014 data, only Lithuania had a higher suicide rate, with 32 suicides per 100,000 people. Latvia, Hungary, and Slovenia came in third with 19 suicides, while the UK saw seven; Italian six and Greece the lowest at five. The EU’s average stood at 11.
Among countries in the Organization for Economic Development and Cooperation, in which South Korea is a member, the country has maintained its No.1 position for the past decade.
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