The provided table compares consequences of 2 interviews done in 1980 and 2010 on six different spheres of urban residing in one specific city. The analyses taken in percentages.
Broadly, it can be seen that a more significant increase was seen in the ratios of the education and employment fields in the first column than that of other sectors from 1980 to 2010, while the portions of the healthcare and transport spheres rose gradually in the second pillar. However, all field proportions experienced bad results in the third column.
According to the table, there were more inflates in the percentages of the education and employment fields in the first category, rising from 72% to 82% and from 62% to 72%, respectively between 1980 and 2010, whilst the portion of the employment field dipped rapidly, falling from 22 to 5 in the second pillar. The ratios of the healthcare, environment and transport domains fell moderately, reducing average from about 80 to around 40 all sectors. In the neither good nor bad group, the healthcare and transport proportions increased moderately, going from 10 to 14 and from 16 23, correspondingly.
When it comes to the poor results, the percentages of all sectors had terrible outcomes, ranging from 5 to 38.
