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Jul 18, 2013 · The United States ranks near the middle, slightly more diverse than Russia but slightly less diverse than Spain. Argentina, the Comoros, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Rwanda and Uruguay rank as the world’s least diverse countries.
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This article showcases the countries globally displaying the greatest cultural diversity according to the Cultural Diversity Index (CDI), a metric that allows us to objectively measure and compare cultural diversity across different nations.
This index of cultural diversity is biased towards linguistic variations as opposed to genetic diversity and other variations. It should also be noted that the date of collection for data regarding ethnicity varies drastically between countries from 1981 to 2001 while data for linguistic and religious fractionalisation was collected in 2001.
Apr 22, 2019 · Majorities in eight countries – Indonesia, South Korea, Canada, UK, the U.S., Australia, Spain and Sweden – favor more diversity in their country.
The world's 7.8 billion people are incredibly diverse. We humans display a dazzling array of languages, customs, religions, races and ethnicities, values, traditions, and more. In light of this massive diversity, it should stand to reason that most countries celebrate not just one, but a wide range of cultures and people groups.
There are a few trends you can see right away: countries in Europe and Northeast Asia tend to be the most homogenous, sub-Saharan African nations the most diverse. The Americas are generally ...
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In the United States, the most diverse states are California, Texas, Hawaii, New Jersey, and New York. Contemporary immigrants typically settle in California , New York , Texas , and New Jersey —coastal states with large cities and increased likelihood of work opportunities—increasing those states' diversity.