Canadian, European and Australian cities continue to dominate the rankings this year, which saw little significant movement among the top 50 cities. (See the 2007 Quality of Living press release for more details).
Zurich, Geneva, Vienna, Vancouver, and Auckland remain the top scoring cities on the Quality of Living index. One of this year's biggest improvements has been in Osaka, rising 8 places to 42 from 51. Improvement was also seen in Oslo, which climbed five places from 31 to 26.
The rankings are based on data collected between September and November 2006 and the data is regularly updated to take account of changing circumstances. Only 215 cities have been considered in the Quality of Living 2007 rankings and any assessment will be revised in the case of any new developments.
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Top two cities both in switzerland. Thats pretty sick , its a small country. My city of Stockholm at #20. Five canadian cities in the top25. First U.S.A city at #27 Honolulu , followed by San fransisco at #28 .
Zurich, Geneva, Vienna, Vancouver, and Auckland remain the top scoring cities on the Quality of Living index. One of this year's biggest improvements has been in Osaka, rising 8 places to 42 from 51. Improvement was also seen in Oslo, which climbed five places from 31 to 26.
The rankings are based on data collected between September and November 2006 and the data is regularly updated to take account of changing circumstances. Only 215 cities have been considered in the Quality of Living 2007 rankings and any assessment will be revised in the case of any new developments.
http://www.mercerhr.com/knowledgece...0;jsessionid=PGAV52AYCKPMUCTGOUGCHPQKMZ0QUJLW
Top two cities both in switzerland. Thats pretty sick , its a small country. My city of Stockholm at #20. Five canadian cities in the top25. First U.S.A city at #27 Honolulu , followed by San fransisco at #28 .