Luxembourg is steadily increasing its social security coverage to include a broader percentage of its population. Luxembourg_graph01
Luxembourg has one of the highest health expenditures per capita in the world; second only to the USA. Luxembourg_graph02
A whopping 44.5% of those working in Luxembourg are non-nationals; a percentage way ahead of anywhere else in Europe. Luxembourg_graph03
This chart shows how Luxembourg's key life sciences institutions have evolved and helped make the Grand Duchy such an important industry hub. Luxembourg_graph04
The number of hospital beds available in Luxembourg has stayed at similar levels since the turn of the millennium. Luxembourg_graph05
In contrast to the numbers of hospital beds, the number of physicians employed in Luxembourg has grown year-on-year since 2000. Luxembourg_graph06
Luxembourg's position in Europe, bordering Belgium, France and Germany, makes it a key strategic hub. Luxembourg_graph07
Luxembourg's macroeconomic profile paints a picture of a small but economically healthy country. Luxembourg_graph08
In terms of digital infrastructure, Luxembourg is able to compete with the best in the world. Luxembourg_graph09
Luxembourg is a truly international country, with almost half of its population coming from outside its borders. Portugal is the most represented foreign nationality, followed by France and Italy. Luxembourg_graph10
Luxembourg's impressive infrastructure, centred around the Lux-Airport, has helped make it a major pharma logistics hub. Luxembourg_graph12
Luxembourg ranks first in the world for technological readiness. Luxembourg_graph13
Luxembourg's research reputation is burgeoning, with a growing number of world-class institutions attracting some of the globe's best researchers. Luxembourg_graph14
Talent competitiveness is another string to Luxembourg's bow. Luxembourg_graph15
Luxembourg also ranks extremely highly for innovation competitiveness. Luxembourg_graph16