5 Most Diverse Countries In the World

3. Iceland

Employee Diversity Weighted Index: 0.62

Statistics show that Iceland is becoming more diversified as a result of increased immigration. According to the most recent statistics, immigrants now account for 13% of the population, up from 2.1 percent twenty years ago. Iceland’s ethnic composition is now 93 percent Icelandic. Polish people make up the largest ethnic minority, accounting for 3% of the population. All these population numbers ensure that Iceland is included among the most diverse countries in the world.