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http://www.zmescience.com/science/domestic-science/worlds-most-livable-cities-14032017/

Eight of the top ten are in Europe, with the highest city in the US coming at 29th — San Francisco.

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Vienna tops the charts for the 8th year consecutively. Image via Pixabay.

Every year, Mercer, the world’s largest human resources consulting firm, creates their most livable cities ranking. City infrastructure plays a key role in determining a city’s “livability”, with easy access to transportation, reliable electricity and drinkable water also being major factors. Traffic congestion, pollution, public services, social environment, schools, and even access to international flights are considered.

The best cities
This year, much like in previous years, Europe dominates the rankings. Despite growing political instability, Europe keeps ensuring a great standard of living for its residents. For the 8th year straight, Vienna was crowned the most livable city, with Switzerland’s Zurich coming in second place. Interestingly, it was Central more than Western Europe that did well. Munich came in 4th, followed by Dusseldorf (6), Frankfurt (7), Geneva (8), Copenhagen (9), and Basel, a newcomer to the list, in 10th place. The only two non-EU cities in the list are Auckland (3) and Vancouver (5). For Asia, the best city seems to be Singapore (25) while in South America, Montevideo ranks best (79). Sydney came in at 10th.

In North America, Canada took the best spots. Vancouver (5), followed by Toronto (16) and Ottawa (18) are the best cities to live in on the continent, whereas San Francisco, the best US city, only ranks 29th. Interestingly, it is followed by Boston (35), Honolulu (36), New York (44), and Seattle (45). High crime rates in Chicago and Los Angeles dropped the cities significantly from last year’s ranking to 47th and 58th respectively.

Most European cities remained pretty stable with the notable exception of Brussels (27), which dropped six places largely due to terrorism-related issues. Rome also dropped to 57 due to its inability to tackle waste removal. The lowest ranking cities in the continent are St. Petersburg and Tirana (both ranked 176), along with Minsk (189).

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San Francisco was the best ranking US city. Image credits: Basil D Soufi

Dubai (74) continues to rank highest for quality of living across Africa and the Middle East, rising one position in this year’s ranking, followed closely by Abu Dhabi (79), which climbed three spots. UK’s highest city, London, ranks 40th for quality of living, though it ranked 6th for infrastructure.

Ranking the world
Mercer analyzes 450 cities throughout the world, their work being aimed both at citizens and at multinational companies who want to establish new working relationships. Mercer says that their ranking is especially important for companies looking to send workers on international assignments. Asking someone to live in a particular city requires significant compensation, and knowing how well that city fares in terms of quality of living could ensure a just compensation.

“Economic instability, social unrest, and growing political upheaval all add to the complex challenge multinational companies face when analysing quality of living for their expatriate workforce,” said Ilya Bonic, senior partner and president of Mercer’s Career business.

Mr Parakatil added that they focused most on the aspects which influence the day-to-day experience of inhabitants. It should be kept in mind that this is not a touristic ranking — it’s about people who live in those cities, not travelers.

“A city’s infrastructure, or rather the lack thereof, can considerably affect the quality of living that expatriates and their families experience on a daily basis. Access to a variety of transport options, being connected locally and internationally, and access to electricity and drinkable water are among the essential needs of expatriates arriving in a new location on assignment. A well-developed infrastructure can also be a key competitive advantage for cities and municipalities trying to attract multinational companies, talent, and foreign investments.”

Here are the factors that determined the rankings:

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1. Political and social environment (political stability, crime, law enforcement, etc.).

2. Economic environment (currency exchange regulations, banking services).

3. Socio-cultural environment (media availability and censorship, limitations on personal freedom).

4. Medical and health considerations (medical supplies and services, infectious diseases, sewage, waste disposal, air pollution, etc.).

5. Schools and education (standards and availability of international schools).

6. Public services and transportation (electricity, water, public transportation, traffic congestion, etc.).

7. Recreation (restaurants, theatres, cinemas, sports and leisure, etc.).

8. Consumer goods (availability of food/daily consumption items, cars, etc.).

9. Housing (rental housing, household appliances, furniture, maintenance services).

10. Natural environment (climate, record of natural disasters).

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https://www.mercer.com/newsroom/2017-quality-of-living-survey.html

1: Vienna, Austria
2: Zurich, Switzerland
3: Auckland, New Zealand
4: Munich, Germany
5: Vancouver, Canada
6: Dusseldorf, Germany
7: Frankfurt, Germany
8: Geneva, Switzerland
9: Copenhagen, Denmark
10: Basel, Switzerland
11: Sydney, Australia
12: Amsterdam, Netherlands
13: Berlin, Germany
14: Bern, Switzerland
15: Wellington, New Zealand
16: Melbourne, Australia
17: Toronto: Canada
18: Ottawa, Canada
19: Hamburg, Germany
20: Stockholm, Sweden
21: Luxembourg, Luxembourg
22: Perth, Australia
23: Montreal, Canada
24: Nurnberg, Germany
25: Singapore
26: Stuttgart, Germany
27: Brussels, Belgium
29: San Francisco, USA
31: Helsinki, Finland
31: Oslo, Norway
33: Calgary, Canada
34: Dublin,Ireland
35: Boston, MA, United States [8-)]
36: Honolulu, HI, United States
37: Brisbane,Australia
38: Paris, France
39: Lyon, France
40: London ,United Kingdom
41: Milan, Italy
42: Barcelona, Spain
43: Lisbon,Portugal
44: New York City, NY,United States [#9 biggest city world]
45: Edinburgh,United Kingdom
45: Seattle, WA,United States
47: Chicago, IL, United States
47: Tokyo, Japan [ #1 biggest city in the world]
49: Washington, DC, United States
50: Kobe,Japan
51: Madrid, Spain
51: Yokohama, Japan
53: Birmingham, United Kingdom
53: Glasgow, United Kingdom
55: Pittsburgh, PA, United States
56: Philadelphia, PA,United States
57: Rome, Italy
58: Aberdeen ,United Kingdom
58: Los Angeles, CA, United States [#20 biggest city world]
60: Osaka, Japan [#7 biggest city world]
61: Leipzig, Germany
62: Minneapolis, MN, United States
63: Nagoya,Japan
64: Dallas, TX,United States
65: Atlanta, GA,United States
66: Belfast,United Kingdom
67: Houston, TX,United States
68: Miami, FL,United States
69: Prague, Czech Republic
70: St. Louis, MO, United States [:o:]
71: Detroit, MI, United States [:o:]
71: Hong Kong, Hong Kong
73: Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe [What? Some French Island off South America? Population 16K. Why is it even here?]
74: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
75: San Juan,Puerto Rico
76: Ljubljana,Slovenia
76: Seoul,South Korea
78: Budapest,Hungary
79: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
79: Montevideo,Uruguay
81: Vilnius, Lithuania
81: Warsaw, Poland
83: Bratislava,Slovakia
84: Port Louis, Mauritius [Tiny island country off East Africa]
85: Taipei,Taiwan
86: Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia [impressive]
87: Athens,Greece
87: Durban, South Africa
89: Limassol,Cyprus
89: Tallinn,Estonia
91: Riga,Latvia
92: Busan, South Korea
93: Buenos Aires,Argentina [#13 biggest city world. very impressive for a 15M population South American developing country city]
94: Cape Town,South Africa
95: Santiago, Chile
96: Johannesburg,South Africa [:o::o:]
97: Panama City,Panama
98: Victoria,Seychelles [Another tiny island country off East Africa]
98: Zagreb,Croatia
100: Wroclaw,Poland
101: Taichung, Taiwan
102: Shanghai, China [ #3 biggest city in the world]
103: Johor Bahru, Malaysia
104: Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
105: Tel Aviv, Israel
106: Muscat, Oman
107: Bucharest, Romania
108: Doha, Qatar
109: Brasilia, Brazil
110: Monterrey, Mexico
110: San Jose, Costa Rica
112: Noumea, New Caledonia
113: Nassau, Bahamas
114: Tunis, Tunisia
115: Asuncion, Paraguay
116: Sofia, Bulgaria
117: Rabat, Morocco
118: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [#17 biggest city world]
119: Amman, Jordan
119: Beijing, China [#8 biggest city world]
121: Guangzhou, China
121: Quito, Ecuador
121: Sao Paulo, Brazil [#5 biggest city world. WOW for Brazil]
124: Lima, Peru
125: Casablanca, Morocco
126: Kuwait City, Kuwait
127: Manaus, Brazil
128: Mexico City, Mexico [#4 biggest city world. WOW for Mexico!]
129: Bogota, Colombia
130: Windhoek, Namibia
131: Bangkok, Thailand
132: Colombo, Sri Lanka
133: Istanbul, Turkey [#15 biggest city world]
134: Manama, Bahrain
135: Manila, Philippines [#18 biggest city world]
136: Shenzhen, China
137: Chengdu, China
138: Belgrade, Serbia
139: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
140: Nanjing, China
141: Gaborone, Botswana
141: Xian, China
143: Jakarta, Indonesia
144: Hyderabad, India
145: Pune, India
146: Bangalore, India
147: Chongqing, China [#16 biggest city world]
147: Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago
149: Qingdao, China
150: Lusaka, Zambia
151: Chennai, India
152: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
153: Kingston, Jamaica
154: Mumbai, India [#6 biggest city world]
155: Guatemala City, Guatemala
156: Hanoi, Vietnam
157: La Paz, Bolivia
158: Shenyang, China
159: Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
160: Kolkata, India
161: New Delhi, India [#2 biggest city world]
161: Skopje, Macedonia
163: Dakar, Senegal
164: Libreville, Gabon
165: Cairo, Egypt [#10 biggest city world]
166: Accra, Ghana
166: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
168: Moscow, Russia
169: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
170: Jilin, China
171: Vientiane, People's Dem. Republic of Laos
172: Yerevan, Armenia
173: Kampala, Uganda
174: Kiev,Ukraine [wow below Uganda]
174: Managua, Nicaragua
176: St. Petersburg, Russia
176: Tirana, Albania
178: Almaty, Kazakhstan
179: Blantyre, Malawi
180: Beirut, Lebanon
181: Cotonou,Benin
181: Maputo, Mozambique
183: San Salvador, El Salvador
184: Algiers, Algeria
185: Banjul, Gambia
186: Nairobi, Kenya
187: Tbilisi, Georgia
188: Tegucigalpa, Honduras
189: Caracas, Venezuela
189: Djibouti, Djibouti
189: Minsk, Belarus
192: Havana, Cuba [???? Really]
192: Kigali, Rwanda
194: Islamabad, Pakistan
194: Yaounde, Cameroon
196: Baku, Azerbaijan
196: Douala, Cameroon
198: Phnom Penh, Cambodia
199: Dar Es Salaam,Tanzania
199: Tehran, Iran
201: Luanda, Angola
202: Lahore, Pakistan
203: Yangon, Myanmar
204: Karachi, Pakistan [#12 biggest city world]
205: Tashkent, Uzbekistan
206: Lome, Togo
207: Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
208: Abidjan, Côte D'Ivoire
209: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
210: Harare, Zimbabwe
211: Ashkhabad, Turkmenistan
212: Lagos, Nigeria [#19 biggest city world]
213: Abuja, Nigeria
214: Dhaka, Bangladesh [#11 biggest city world]
215: Dushanbe, Tajikistan
216: Antananarivo, Madagascar
217: Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
218: Tripoli, Libya
219: Niamey, Niger
220: Bamako, Mali
221: Nouakchott, Mauritania
222: Conakry, Guinea
223: Kinshasa, Democratic Rep. of the Congo
224: Brazzaville, Congo
225: Damascus, Syria
226: N'djamena, Chad
227: Khartoum, Sudan
228: Port au Prince, Haiti
229: Sana'a, Republic of Yeman
230: Bangui, Central African Republic
231: Baghdad, Iraq
 
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Dhaka is no longer in the bottom 10! woohoo!:yahoo:

Baghdad at 231 offers the lowest quality of life.
 
Shouldn't it be titled "The Most Livable Cities in the West" rather? :partay:
Exactly,This ranking demonstrate an overwhelming bias towards western cities.If you look at the list they included both small and large western cities while for non western countries they only included capital city or mega urban areas like Shanghai,Mumbai,Guangzhou etc. If you look at the top 10,all are small European cities populated by few hundred thousands of people.Maintaining quality of life is much easier in these small cities then similarly rich mega urban areas.Pressure on infrastructure,maintaining law and order is much more daunting in mega cities then those cute little town.No wonder,their large cities like New York,London,Rome fared poorly.I believe if they taken account impartially also small and medium sized cities from Far east,rich middle eastern or latin American countries,upper half of the ranking would not be so dominated only by western cities.
Full rankings:

1 Vienna Austria

2

Zurich

Switzerland

3

Auckland

New Zealand

4

Munich

Germany

5

Vancouver

Canada

6

Dusseldorf

Germany

7

Frankfurt

Germany

8

Geneva

Switzerland

9

Copenhagen

Denmark

10

Basel

Switzerland

10

Sydney

Australia

12

Amsterdam

Netherlands

13

Berlin

Germany

14

Bern

Switzerland

15

Wellington

New Zealand

16

Melbourne

Australia

16

Toronto

Canada

18

Ottawa

Canada

19

Hamburg

Germany

20

Stockholm

Sweden

21

Luxembourg

Luxembourg

22

Perth

Australia

23

Montreal

Canada

24

Nurnberg

Germany

25

Singapore

Singapore

26

Stuttgart

Germany

27

Brussels

Belgium

28

Adelaide

Australia

29

Canberra

Australia

29

San Francisco, CA

United States

31

Helsinki

Finland

31

Oslo

Norway

33

Calgary

Canada

34

Dublin

Ireland

35

Boston, MA

United States

36

Honolulu, HI

United States

37

Brisbane

Australia

38

Paris

France

39

Lyon

France

40

London

United Kingdom

41

Milan

Italy

42

Barcelona

Spain

43

Lisbon

Portugal

44

New York City, NY

United States

45

Edinburgh

United Kingdom

45

Seattle, WA

United States

47

Chicago, IL

United States

47

Tokyo

Japan

49

Washington, DC

United States

50

Kobe

Japan

51

Madrid

Spain

51

Yokohama

Japan

53

Birmingham

United Kingdom

53

Glasgow

United Kingdom

55

Pittsburgh, PA

United States

56

Philadelphia, PA

United States

57

Rome

Italy

58

Aberdeen

United Kingdom

58

Los Angeles, CA

United States

60

Osaka

Japan

61

Leipzig

Germany

62

Minneapolis, MN

United States

63

Nagoya

Japan

64

Dallas, TX

United States

65

Atlanta, GA

United States

66

Belfast

United Kingdom

67

Houston, TX

United States

68

Miami, FL

United States

69

Prague

Czech Republic

70

St. Louis, MO

United States

71

Detroit, MI

United States

71

Hong Kong

Hong Kong

73

Pointe-a-Pitre

Guadeloupe

74

Dubai

United Arab Emirates

75

San Juan

Puerto Rico

76

Ljubljana

Slovenia

76

Seoul

South Korea

78

Budapest

Hungary

79

Abu Dhabi

United Arab Emirates

79

Montevideo

Uruguay

81

Vilnius

Lithuania

81

Warsaw

Poland

83

Bratislava

Slovakia

84

Port Louis

Mauritius

85

Taipei

Taiwan

86

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

87

Athens

Greece

87

Durban

South Africa

89

Limassol

Cyprus

89

Tallinn

Estonia

91

Riga

Latvia

92

Busan

South Korea

93

Buenos Aires

Argentina

94

Cape Town

South Africa

95

Santiago

Chile

96

Johannesburg

South Africa

97

Panama City

Panama

98

Victoria

Seychelles

98

Zagreb

Croatia

100

Wroclaw

Poland

101

Taichung

Taiwan

102

Shanghai

China

103

Johor Bahru

Malaysia

104

Bandar Seri Begawan

Brunei

105

Tel Aviv

Israel

106

Muscat

Oman

107

Bucharest

Romania

108

Doha

Qatar

109

Brasilia

Brazil

110

Monterrey

Mexico

110

San Jose

Costa Rica

112

Noumea

New Caledonia

113

Nassau

Bahamas

114

Tunis

Tunisia

115

Asuncion

Paraguay

116

Sofia

Bulgaria

117

Rabat

Morocco

118

Rio de Janeiro

Brazil

119

Amman

Jordan

119

Beijing

China

121

Guangzhou

China

121

Quito

Ecuador

121

Sao Paulo

Brazil

124

Lima

Peru

125

Casablanca

Morocco

126

Kuwait City

Kuwait

127

Manaus

Brazil

128

Mexico City

Mexico

129

Bogota

Colombia

130

Windhoek

Namibia

131

Bangkok

Thailand

132

Colombo

Sri Lanka

133

Istanbul

Turkey

134

Manama

Bahrain

135

Manila

Philippines

136

Shenzhen

China

137

Chengdu

China

138

Belgrade

Serbia

139

Santo Domingo

Dominican Republic

140

Nanjing

China

141

Gaborone

Botswana

141

Xian

China

143

Jakarta

Indonesia

144

Hyderabad

India

145

Pune

India

146

Bangalore

India

147

Chongqing

China

147

Port of Spain

Trinidad & Tobago

149

Qingdao

China

150

Lusaka

Zambia

151

Chennai

India

152

Ho Chi Minh City

Vietnam

153

Kingston

Jamaica

154

Mumbai

India

155

Guatemala City

Guatemala

156

Hanoi

Vietnam

157

La Paz

Bolivia

158

Shenyang

China

159

Sarajevo

Bosnia-Herzegovina

160

Kolkata

India

161

New Delhi

India

161

Skopje

Macedonia

163

Dakar

Senegal

164

Libreville

Gabon

165

Cairo

Egypt

166

Accra

Ghana

166

Riyadh

Saudi Arabia

168

Moscow

Russia

169

Jeddah

Saudi Arabia

170

Jilin

China

171

Vientiane

Laos, People's Dem. Republic of

172

Yerevan

Armenia

173

Kampala

Uganda

174

Kiev

Ukraine

174

Managua

Nicaragua

176

St. Petersburg

Russia

176

Tirana

Albania

178

Almaty

Kazakhstan

179

Blantyre

Malawi

180

Beirut

Lebanon

181

Cotonou

Benin

181

Maputo

Mozambique

183

San Salvador

El Salvador

184

Algiers

Algeria

185

Banjul

Gambia

186

Nairobi

Kenya

187

Tbilisi

Georgia

188

Tegucigalpa

Honduras

189

Caracas

Venezuela

189

Djibouti

Djibouti

189

Minsk

Belarus

192

Havana

Cuba

192

Kigali

Rwanda

194

Islamabad

Pakistan

194

Yaounde

Cameroon

196

Baku

Azerbaijan

196

Douala

Cameroon

198

Phnom Penh

Cambodia

199

Dar Es Salaam

Tanzania

199

Tehran

Iran

201

Luanda

Angola

202

Lahore

Pakistan

203

Yangon

Myanmar

204

Karachi

Pakistan

205

Tashkent

Uzbekistan

206

Lome

Togo

207

Bishkek

Kyrgyzstan

208

Abidjan

Côte D'Ivoire

209

Addis Ababa

Ethiopia

210

Harare

Zimbabwe

211

Ashkhabad

Turkmenistan

212

Lagos

Nigeria

213

Abuja

Nigeria

214

Dhaka

Bangladesh

215

Dushanbe

Tajikistan

216

Antananarivo

Madagascar

217

Ouagadougou

Burkina Faso

218

Tripoli

Libya

219

Niamey

Niger

220

Bamako

Mali

221

Nouakchott

Mauritania

222

Conakry

Guinea

223

Kinshasa

Democratic Rep. of the Congo

224

Brazzaville

Congo

225

Damascus

Syria

226

N'djamena

Chad

227

Khartoum

Sudan

228

Port au Prince

Haiti

229

Sana'a

Republic of Yeman

230

Bangui

Central African Republic

231

Baghdad

Iraq
http://www.zmescience.com/science/domestic-science/worlds-most-livable-cities-14032017/

Eight of the top ten are in Europe, with the highest city in the US coming at 29th — San Francisco.

vienna-933500_960_720.jpg

Vienna tops the charts for the 8th year consecutively. Image via Pixabay.

Every year, Mercer, the world’s largest human resources consulting firm, creates their most livable cities ranking. City infrastructure plays a key role in determining a city’s “livability”, with easy access to transportation, reliable electricity and drinkable water also being major factors. Traffic congestion, pollution, public services, social environment, schools, and even access to international flights are considered.

The best cities
This year, much like in previous years, Europe dominates the rankings. Despite growing political instability, Europe keeps ensuring a great standard of living for its residents. For the 8th year straight, Vienna was crowned the most livable city, with Switzerland’s Zurich coming in second place. Interestingly, it was Central more than Western Europe that did well. Munich came in 4th, followed by Dusseldorf (6), Frankfurt (7), Geneva (8), Copenhagen (9), and Basel, a newcomer to the list, in 10th place. The only two non-EU cities in the list are Auckland (3) and Vancouver (5). For Asia, the best city seems to be Singapore (25) while in South America, Montevideo ranks best (79). Sydney came in at 10th.

In North America, Canada took the best spots. Vancouver (5), followed by Toronto (16) and Ottawa (18) are the best cities to live in on the continent, whereas San Francisco, the best US city, only ranks 29th. Interestingly, it is followed by Boston (35), Honolulu (36), New York (44), and Seattle (45). High crime rates in Chicago and Los Angeles dropped the cities significantly from last year’s ranking to 47th and 58th respectively.

Most European cities remained pretty stable with the notable exception of Brussels (27), which dropped six places largely due to terrorism-related issues. Rome also dropped to 57 due to its inability to tackle waste removal. The lowest ranking cities in the continent are St. Petersburg and Tirana (both ranked 176), along with Minsk (189).

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San Francisco was the best ranking US city. Image credits: Basil D Soufi

Dubai (74) continues to rank highest for quality of living across Africa and the Middle East, rising one position in this year’s ranking, followed closely by Abu Dhabi (79), which climbed three spots. UK’s highest city, London, ranks 40th for quality of living, though it ranked 6th for infrastructure.

Ranking the world
Mercer analyzes 450 cities throughout the world, their work being aimed both at citizens and at multinational companies who want to establish new working relationships. Mercer says that their ranking is especially important for companies looking to send workers on international assignments. Asking someone to live in a particular city requires significant compensation, and knowing how well that city fares in terms of quality of living could ensure a just compensation.

“Economic instability, social unrest, and growing political upheaval all add to the complex challenge multinational companies face when analysing quality of living for their expatriate workforce,” said Ilya Bonic, senior partner and president of Mercer’s Career business.

Mr Parakatil added that they focused most on the aspects which influence the day-to-day experience of inhabitants. It should be kept in mind that this is not a touristic ranking — it’s about people who live in those cities, not travelers.

“A city’s infrastructure, or rather the lack thereof, can considerably affect the quality of living that expatriates and their families experience on a daily basis. Access to a variety of transport options, being connected locally and internationally, and access to electricity and drinkable water are among the essential needs of expatriates arriving in a new location on assignment. A well-developed infrastructure can also be a key competitive advantage for cities and municipalities trying to attract multinational companies, talent, and foreign investments.”

Here are the factors that determined the rankings:

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1. Political and social environment (political stability, crime, law enforcement, etc.).

2. Economic environment (currency exchange regulations, banking services).

3. Socio-cultural environment (media availability and censorship, limitations on personal freedom).

4. Medical and health considerations (medical supplies and services, infectious diseases, sewage, waste disposal, air pollution, etc.).

5. Schools and education (standards and availability of international schools).

6. Public services and transportation (electricity, water, public transportation, traffic congestion, etc.).

7. Recreation (restaurants, theatres, cinemas, sports and leisure, etc.).

8. Consumer goods (availability of food/daily consumption items, cars, etc.).

9. Housing (rental housing, household appliances, furniture, maintenance services).

10. Natural environment (climate, record of natural disasters).

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https://www.mercer.com/newsroom/2017-quality-of-living-survey.html

1: Vienna, Austria
2: Zurich, Switzerland
3: Auckland, New Zealand
4: Munich, Germany
5: Vancouver, Canada
6: Dusseldorf, Germany
7: Frankfurt, Germany
8: Geneva, Switzerland
9: Copenhagen, Denmark
10: Basel, Switzerland
11: Sydney, Australia
12: Amsterdam, Netherlands
13: Berlin, Germany
14: Bern, Switzerland
15: Wellington, New Zealand
16: Melbourne, Australia
17: Toronto: Canada
18: Ottawa, Canada
19: Hamburg, Germany
20: Stockholm, Sweden
21: Luxembourg, Luxembourg
22: Perth, Australia
23: Montreal, Canada
24: Nurnberg, Germany
25: Singapore
26: Stuttgart, Germany
27: Brussels, Belgium
29: San Francisco, USA
31: Helsinki, Finland
31: Oslo, Norway
33: Calgary, Canada
34: Dublin,Ireland
35: Boston, MA, United States [yay!!]
36: Honolulu, HI, United States
37: Brisbane,Australia
38: Paris, France
39: Lyon, France
40: London ,United Kingdom
41: Milan, Italy
42: Barcelona, Spain
43: Lisbon,Portugal
44: New York City, NY,United States
45: Edinburgh,United Kingdom
45: Seattle, WA,United States
47: Chicago, IL, United States
47: Tokyo, Japan
49: Washington, DC, United States
50: Kobe,Japan
51: Madrid, Spain
51: Yokohama, Japan
53: Birmingham, United Kingdom
53: Glasgow, United Kingdom
55: Pittsburgh, PA, United States
56: Philadelphia, PA,United States
57: Rome, Italy
58: Aberdeen ,United Kingdom
58: Los Angeles, CA, United States
60: Osaka, Japan
61: Leipzig, Germany
62: Minneapolis, MN, United States
63: Nagoya,Japan
64: Dallas, TX,United States
65: Atlanta, GA,United States
66: Belfast,United Kingdom
67: Houston, TX,United States
68: Miami, FL,United States
69: Prague, Czech Republic
70: St. Louis, MO, United States [:o:]
71: Detroit, MI, United States [:o:]
71: Hong Kong, Hong Kong
73: Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe
74: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
75: San Juan,Puerto Rico
76: Ljubljana,Slovenia
76: Seoul,South Korea
78: Budapest,Hungary
79: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
79: Montevideo,Uruguay
81: Vilnius, Lithuania
81: Warsaw, Poland
83: Bratislava,Slovakia
84: Port Louis, Mauritius
85: Taipei,Taiwan
86: Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia
87: Athens,Greece
87: Durban, South Africa
89: Limassol,Cyprus
89: Tallinn,Estonia
91: Riga,Latvia
92: Busan, South Korea
93: Buenos Aires,Argentina
94: Cape Town,South Africa
95: Santiago, Chile
96: Johannesburg,South Africa [:o::o:]
97: Panama City,Panama
98: Victoria,Seychelles
98: Zagreb,Croatia
100: Wroclaw,Poland
101: Taichung, Taiwan
102: Shanghai, China
103: Johor Bahru, Malaysia
104: Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
105: Tel Aviv, Israel
106: Muscat, Oman
107: Bucharest, Romania
108: Doha, Qatar
109: Brasilia, Brazil
110: Monterrey, Mexico
110: San Jose, Costa Rica
112: Noumea, New Caledonia
113: Nassau, Bahamas
114: Tunis, Tunisia
115: Asuncion, Paraguay
116: Sofia, Bulgaria
117: Rabat, Morocco
118: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
119: Amman, Jordan
119: Beijing, China
121: Guangzhou, China
121: Quito, Ecuador
121: Sao Paulo, Brazil
124: Lima, Peru
125: Casablanca, Morocco
126: Kuwait City, Kuwait
127: Manaus, Brazil
128: Mexico City, Mexico
129: Bogota, Colombia
130: Windhoek, Namibia
131: Bangkok, Thailand
132: Colombo, Sri Lanka
133: Istanbul, Turkey
134: Manama, Bahrain
135: Manila, Philippines
136: Shenzhen, China
137: Chengdu, China
138: Belgrade, Serbia
139: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
140: Nanjing, China
141: Gaborone, Botswana
141: Xian, China
143: Jakarta, Indonesia
144: Hyderabad, India
145: Pune, India
146: Bangalore, India
147: Chongqing, China
147: Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago
149: Qingdao, China
150: Lusaka, Zambia
151: Chennai, India
152: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
153: Kingston, Jamaica
154: Mumbai, India
155: Guatemala City, Guatemala
156: Hanoi, Vietnam
157: La Paz, Bolivia
158: Shenyang, China
159: Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
160: Kolkata, India
161: New Delhi, India
161: Skopje, Macedonia
163: Dakar, Senegal
164: Libreville, Gabon
165: Cairo, Egypt
166: Accra, Ghana
166: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
168: Moscow, Russia
169: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
170: Jilin, China
171: Vientiane, People's Dem. Republic of Laos
172: Yerevan, Armenia
173: Kampala, Uganda
174: Kiev,Ukraine [wow below Uganda]
174: Managua, Nicaragua
176: St. Petersburg, Russia
176: Tirana, Albania
178: Almaty, Kazakhstan
179: Blantyre, Malawi
180: Beirut, Lebanon
181: Cotonou,Benin
181: Maputo, Mozambique
183: San Salvador, El Salvador
184: Algiers, Algeria
185: Banjul, Gambia
186: Nairobi, Kenya
187: Tbilisi, Georgia
188: Tegucigalpa, Honduras
189: Caracas, Venezuela
189: Djibouti, Djibouti
189: Minsk, Belarus
192: Havana, Cuba [???? Really]
192: Kigali, Rwanda
194: Islamabad, Pakistan
194: Yaounde, Cameroon
196: Baku, Azerbaijan
196: Douala, Cameroon
198: Phnom Penh, Cambodia
199: Dar Es Salaam,Tanzania
199: Tehran, Iran
201: Luanda, Angola
202: Lahore, Pakistan
203: Yangon, Myanmar
204: Karachi, Pakistan
205: Tashkent, Uzbekistan
206: Lome, Togo
207: Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
208: Abidjan, Côte D'Ivoire
209: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
210: Harare, Zimbabwe
211: Ashkhabad, Turkmenistan
212: Lagos, Nigeria
213: Abuja, Nigeria
214: Dhaka, Bangladesh
215: Dushanbe, Tajikistan
216: Antananarivo, Madagascar
217: Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
218: Tripoli, Libya
219: Niamey, Niger
220: Bamako, Mali
221: Nouakchott, Mauritania
222: Conakry, Guinea
223: Kinshasa, Democratic Rep. of the Congo
224: Brazzaville, Congo
225: Damascus, Syria
226: N'djamena, Chad
227: Khartoum, Sudan
228: Port au Prince, Haiti
229: Sana'a, Republic of Yeman
230: Bangui, Central African Republic
231: Baghdad, Iraq
 
These rankings are pretty shady . How is Moscow and St Petersburg ( One of the most beautiful cities in the world ) behind New Delhi on quality of life ?


Maybe because Russia is not “democratic” enough?
 
Dhaka worse than Lagos and Addis Ababa....ouch!

There will be no movement in the economist liveability rankings either....ranked alongside warzones and african slum-cities here too.

Enjoy scraping the bottom of the barrel for eternity.

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/why-...l-suck-for-a-long-time-my-perspective.441599/

:bad::bad::bad:



Mercer evaluates local living conditions in more than 450 cities surveyed worldwide. Living conditions are analysed according to 39 factors, grouped in 10 categories:

1. Political and social environment (political stability, crime, law enforcement, etc.).

2. Economic environment (currency exchange regulations, banking services).

3. Socio-cultural environment (media availability and censorship, limitations on personal freedom).

4. Medical and health considerations (medical supplies and services, infectious diseases, sewage, waste disposal, air pollution, etc.).

5. Schools and education (standards and availability of international schools).

6. Public services and transportation (electricity, water, public transportation, traffic congestion, etc.).

7. Recreation (restaurants, theatres, cinemas, sports and leisure, etc.).

8. Consumer goods (availability of food/daily consumption items, cars, etc.).

9. Housing (rental housing, household appliances, furniture, maintenance services).

10. Natural environment (climate, record of natural disasters).

Which area do you think Delhi is better ? I cant think of one category . It might be neck in neck with Lahore and worse off than Islamabad . Numbeo provides a better ranking from the people themselves .

https://www.numbeo.com/quality-of-life/in/Delhi

https://www.numbeo.com/quality-of-life/in/Lahore

https://www.numbeo.com/quality-of-life/in/Mumbai

https://www.numbeo.com/quality-of-life/in/Islamabad

https://www.numbeo.com/quality-of-life/in/Bangalore
 
Which area do you think Delhi is better ? I cant think of one category . It might be neck in neck with Lahore and worse off than Islamabad . Numbeo provides a better ranking from the people themselves .

https://www.numbeo.com/quality-of-life/in/Delhi

https://www.numbeo.com/quality-of-life/in/Lahore

https://www.numbeo.com/quality-of-life/in/Mumbai

https://www.numbeo.com/quality-of-life/in/Islamabad

https://www.numbeo.com/quality-of-life/in/Bangalore

You can ask mercer themselves for more details on how they compiled this ranking....and how they weighted the components etc:

https://mobilityexchange.mercer.com/city-benchmarking-and-consulting

I honestly don't give a damn w.r.t India vs Pakistan comparison in cities...I would say they are all about the same give or take overall. But Dhaka and Bangladesh definitely are in a league of terrible on their own (every neutral non-biased person from BD that I know has said this to me IRL and they have been to a number of Indian cities as well)...Mercer gets that very correct...and it looks like Numbeo does as well:

https://www.numbeo.com/quality-of-life/in/Dhaka
 
You can ask mercer themselves for more details on how they compiled this ranking....and how they weighted the components etc:

https://mobilityexchange.mercer.com/city-benchmarking-and-consulting

I honestly don't give a damn w.r.t India vs Pakistan comparison in cities...I would say they are all about the same give or take overall. But Dhaka and Bangladesh definitely are in a league of terrible on their own (every neutral non-biased person from BD that I know has said this to me IRL and they have been to a number of Indian cities as well)...Mercer gets that very correct...and it looks like Numbeo does as well:

https://www.numbeo.com/quality-of-life/in/Dhaka

The problem I find with Bangladesh is despite having a population of 160 million , everything from A-Z is concentrated and done in Dhaka . That has resulted in probably one of the densest populated cities in the world in a 200sq/km area . That has created alot of strain on the city .
 
The problem I find with Bangladesh is despite having a population of 160 million , everything from A-Z is concentrated and done in Dhaka . That has resulted in probably one of the densest populated cities in the world in a 200sq/km area . That has created alot of strain on the city .

Yup this is the basic problem and I don't see it going away any time soon. There needs to be a massive investment density to fix the issue. They have not even started to think about serious satellite cities (to decongest centre so there is room and space to fix it) because of the intensive farming and land mafias/speculators surrounding the city (and there is no real push to increase eminent domain legislation etc)...so it will be a long term situation there overall. I guess lets see.
 
^^^
:lol:

Look at the comments. Urban life experts born everyday I guess. :lol:

From what website did we cut and paste this? :lol:

All I can say is that it takes a lot of balls to comment about real estate in a city when one can't even afford a two bedroom condo there....
 
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maybe for white americans , not a mongrel like myself
 
Yes Dhaka has a long way to go, so what? Why are you getting worked up?

@Bilal9 @Doyalbaba dekho bhaiera, ami bujhi na ei fokirnir bacha 160 nie eto gorbito keno? :D

Gorbito because they are easily fooled by propaganda and jealousy.

Dhaka's best neighborhoods don't take a back seat to anyone and certainly not Mumbai. It's a polluted, dense city. I'm not even going to stoop to posting images of people defecating next to the Bombay rail tracks. Enough said....

New money in the last decade in Mumbai has impressed the heck out of people there because nothing existed prior....

These people are clueless.....

For the size of our city Dhaka boasts some of the best architects and urban planners in South Asia.

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/midrise-architecture-in-dhaka-bangladesh.328351/page-35
 

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