Switzerland ranks third in the world in an index measuring social progress for 2015, falling behind top-ranked Norway and second-placed Sweden while slipping below its second ranked position from last year. The index, developed by the Social Progress Imperative, a US non-profit group, gauges factors such as healthcare, education, safety, personal freedoms and access to food, water and shelter to assess what makes a country a good place to live. The Social Progress Index 2015, scoring 133 countries with available data, aims to give a different assessment of the wealth of a country than its Gross Domestic Product. Here’s the top 10 countries in the index: 1. Norway 2. Sweden 3. Switzerland 4. Iceland 5. New Zealand 6. Canada 7. Finland 8. Denmark 9. Netherlands 10. Australia