The annual index was made by the Bertelsmann Foundation, which studies social and economic trends in the world. Denmark is followed by Sweden (7.31 points) and Finland (7.14). In general, the situation in the EU has improved mainly due to the revival of the labor market. In recent years, fewer Europeans are on the verge of poverty - 23% instead of about 25% in 2012-2013. Less people became unemployed - on average in the EU their 8.7% against 11% in 2013. At the very bottom of the rating were Greece (3.7 points), Romania (3.99) and Bulgaria (4.19), writes EuroPulse. The social justice index of the EU countries in the study is based on 6 indicators: the policy of poverty prevention, the quality of education for different segments of the population, access to the labor market, social relations and non-discrimination, health and protection of rights.