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The Global Liveability Index 2018
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The Global Liveability Index 2018

EIU, 2018

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The Economist Intelligence Unit’s annual survey measures the quality of life in major cities around the world. The 2018 edition found that, on the whole, security was on the upswing, lifting the suitability scores of a majority of the 140 urban centers analyzed. And perhaps not surprisingly, the most agreeable locations are not always in the largest metropolises. getAbstract recommends this informative overview to expatriates, tourists, business travelers and corporate human resources managers.

Take-Aways

  • In a close race to the top, Vienna has edged out Melbourne as the number one livable city in the world. The least livable of the 140 cities surveyed is Damascus.
  • Assessments of each location cover five areas: “infrastructure, stability, education, health care, and culture and environment.” 
  • Convergence is taking place over time, with the developing world steadily closing livability gaps with the developed countries. 

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The Economist Intelligence Unit is an independent research and analysis organization.


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