Vienna Mercer 2011 Quality of Living Survey as the world's best quality of life. European cities dominate Mercer ranking worldwide this year, conducting a survey to help governments and companies place employees on international assignments, according to the compensation they. 39 factors, political and social environment, economic environment, health and sanitation, education, transportation, housing and grouped into 10 categories including entertainment, the living conditions are analyzed. Mercer Quality of Living Index Base city's 221 cities are ranked against New York. Slagin Parakatil, senior researcher at Mercer, said, "In general, European cities continue to have higher levels of living, as they advanced and modern city high-class medical infrastructures, combined with entertainment and leisure facilities to enjoy. But the economic crisis, unemployment and lack of confidence in political institutions, high-level posts to make them difficult to predict the future, "read on to see where American cities rank
Quality of Living Survey is the second highest in Zurich. "In countries Austria, Germany, Switzerland and still live in the ranking of both quality and personal security particularly well-fare," Parakatil said, "yet they are not immune to decreases in quality of life" if European economic crisis and uncertainty about high unemployment. To rank high in other European cities, including Munich, in fourth place, with the Dusseldorf and Vancouver share fifth place. 8 is followed by Geneva in Frankfurt at the seventh, ninth, while Copenhagen and Bern share.
Auckland, in third place overall, Asia - Pacific region, the highest ranking city for quality of living in Sydney and later (in the rankings over the world number 11), Wellington (13), Melbourne (18) and Perth (21). The highest-ranking Asian cities (world No. 25), Singapore and Tokyo (46) are. Hong Kong (70), Kuala Lumpur (76), Seoul (80) and Taipei (85) are other major Asian cities ranked in the top 100. Meanwhile, Dhaka, Bangladesh (204), Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan (206), and Dushanbe, Tajikistan (208) ranked lowest in the region. A separate index, personal protection, Singapore is at number 8 - the highest in the private security - Rank - Auckland and Wellington, followed by two rank 9. Canberra, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney all 25 ranks, and list all Japanese cities (Tokyo, Kobe, Nagoya, Osaka and Yokohama) 31 ranks. "As a region, Asia-Pacific region is extremely diverse," Parakatil said. "Australia, New Zealand and Singapore ranked top in both general and personal security dominate, in part because they have been continuously investing in infrastructure and public services."
Quality of Living Survey is the second highest in Zurich. "In countries Austria, Germany, Switzerland and still live in the ranking of both quality and personal security particularly well-fare," Parakatil said, "yet they are not immune to decreases in quality of life" if European economic crisis and uncertainty about high unemployment. To rank high in other European cities, including Munich, in fourth place, with the Dusseldorf and Vancouver share fifth place. 8 is followed by Geneva in Frankfurt at the seventh, ninth, while Copenhagen and Bern share.
Auckland, in third place overall, Asia - Pacific region, the highest ranking city for quality of living in Sydney and later (in the rankings over the world number 11), Wellington (13), Melbourne (18) and Perth (21). The highest-ranking Asian cities (world No. 25), Singapore and Tokyo (46) are. Hong Kong (70), Kuala Lumpur (76), Seoul (80) and Taipei (85) are other major Asian cities ranked in the top 100. Meanwhile, Dhaka, Bangladesh (204), Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan (206), and Dushanbe, Tajikistan (208) ranked lowest in the region. A separate index, personal protection, Singapore is at number 8 - the highest in the private security - Rank - Auckland and Wellington, followed by two rank 9. Canberra, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney all 25 ranks, and list all Japanese cities (Tokyo, Kobe, Nagoya, Osaka and Yokohama) 31 ranks. "As a region, Asia-Pacific region is extremely diverse," Parakatil said. "Australia, New Zealand and Singapore ranked top in both general and personal security dominate, in part because they have been continuously investing in infrastructure and public services."
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