The provided tables present data regarding two surveys done on different amenities available: education, healthcare, environment, shops, employment, and transport, in a particular city in 1980 and 2010. It is measured in proportion. Overall, it is readily apparent that the poeple who gave a negative comment rose significantly, only education and employment was believed to be better over the years. In addition, the greatest variation in who did not provide a clear answer was seen in the category of Employment.
Taking a more micro-level look at the data, it is evident that individuals who completed the survey in a negative note saw an increase of about 6% in general over all aspects, in 2010 compared to 1980. Next, the greatest variation in people who did not provide a clear answer was seen in the category of employment, which saw a decrease by 17% in 2010.
As for who gave a positive comment, while as an average, education and employment grew by exactly 10%, healthcare and transport experienced a decline of 8% and 13%, respectively. However, the other two aspects, despite the drop in proportion, remained relatively steady.
