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Mercer has released the results of the 2006 World-wide Quality of Living Survey.
The analysis is part of an annual World-wide Quality of Living Survey, covering more than 350 cities, to help governments and multinational companies place employees on international assignments. Each city is based on an evaluation of 39 criteria, including political, social, economic and environmental factors, personal safety and health, education, transport, and other public services. Cities are ranked against New York as the base city, which has an index score of 100.
http://www.mercerhr.com/pressrelease/details.jhtml/dynamic/idContent/1173105
Select the 'Download the top 50 rankings for Quality of Living' link in the article to get the top 50 list.
Sydney is 9th, Melbourne 17th, Perth 21st, Adelaide 29th and Brisbane 31st.
Not surprisingly Baghdad came last!
The analysis is part of an annual World-wide Quality of Living Survey, covering more than 350 cities, to help governments and multinational companies place employees on international assignments. Each city is based on an evaluation of 39 criteria, including political, social, economic and environmental factors, personal safety and health, education, transport, and other public services. Cities are ranked against New York as the base city, which has an index score of 100.
http://www.mercerhr.com/pressrelease/details.jhtml/dynamic/idContent/1173105
Select the 'Download the top 50 rankings for Quality of Living' link in the article to get the top 50 list.
Sydney is 9th, Melbourne 17th, Perth 21st, Adelaide 29th and Brisbane 31st.
Not surprisingly Baghdad came last!