Mercer’s annual Quality of Living survey has named Vancouver as one of the best cities for quality of life—and several other Canadian cities also made the cut.The city in British Columbia claimed the top spot in North America, ranking seventh overall and tying with Frank...
Western Europe dominates both the ranking on quality of life and the new personal safety measure, with Luxembourg rated the safest city in the world. So, What Makes A City Great For Expats? The top three cities in the list, Vienna, Zurich and Vancouver, have something in common that other...
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BEST FOR QUALITY OF LIFEThe article lists the best cities from the U.S. on the basis of quality of life related to weather, architecture, safety and affordability from the campaign America's Favorite Cities 2012 from the periodical which i...
The world's best cities for quality of life (New York City is the base city with a score of 100 points) 2012 Rank 2011 Rank City Country 1 1 ViennaAustria 2 2 ZurichSwitzerland 3 3 AucklandNew Zealand 4 4 MunichGermany 5 5 VancouverCanada ...
And out of 500 cities, there were 5 Massachusetts cities just within the top 100! We'll spotlight those 4 other cities in a moment. First, let's take a look at the top 20 including the Massachusetts city that wasalmost#1. The Top 20 Leading Cities for Quality of Life: ...
5 and No. 6, respectively, with the three cities scoring well for their buoyant job market and quality of life. All cities in U.S. News' top five "had a good balance of everything" and were especially strong in terms of value, housing affordability and job market, Giovanetti said. "...
"Copenhagen is one of those cities where there is a real ambition to deliver a better quality of life for everyone," says Monocle's editor in chief, Andrew Tuck. "The ambitions around creating a cleaner environment are best in class and the city is reaping the rewards of years of urban ...
For the ranking, Mercer uses New York City as a global benchmark. The Big Apple has 100 points and then cities are awarded either a higher or lower score. Check out the infographic made by Column Five Media with Mercer's data (below) to see granular data on the quality of life in ci...
However, for me, I prefer to live inthe suburbs, I have three reasons to support my view. Firstly, we can enjoy fresh air in the suburbs. With the rapid developmentof industry, the city's quality of life become worse and worse,people's physical andmental health is threatened. Suburb ...