Vancouver world’s easiest city to live in, Harare worst: poll
LONDON (AFP) – – Vancouver is the world’s easiest city to live in while Harare is the toughest, a survey said Monday putting Europe and north America at the top while many African and Asian cities struggle behind.
Canadian and Australian cities hold six of the top 10 slots in the Economist Intelligence Unit’s liveability poll, which ranks cities on five factors: health-care, stability, culture and environment, education and infrastructure.
“At the other end of the ranking, most of the poorest-performing locations are in Africa or Asia, where civil instability and poor infrastructure present significant challenges,” said the survey’s authors.
In ratings ranging from zero (intolerable) to 100 percent (ideal), Vancouver scores 98 percent, “benefiting from strong Canadian infrastructure,” while Harare languishes on 37.5 “thanks to the unfolding crisis in Zimbabwe.”
At the top end of the global easy-living scale, Vienna is in second place followed by Melbourne, Toronto, Perth, Calgary, Helsinki and Geneva, with Sydney and Zurich in joint ninth place.
The Japanese city of Osaka is just outside the top 10 on 13th place, and Tokyo is at joint 19th with Frankfurt.
European cities where life is generally not hard include Stockholm and Hamburg, Germany in 14th place, as well as Paris in 17th spot, Frankfurt in 19th, Copenhagen in 21st and Berlin in 22nd.






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