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Standard of living - most liveable city

Tuesday, February 22, 2011
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An annual survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit has put Vancouver as the most liveable city in the world. The survey ranks cities in five areas – stability, health care, culture and environment, education and infrastructure. Each city receives a rating out of 100, with 100 per cent considered to be ideal and 0 per cent intolerable. In second place came Melbourne, Austrialia followed by Vienna, Austria in third place.

London came in at 53rd and Manchester was 42nd.
The following information could be a great start to a research project on standard of living.


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