The illustrations below show the percentages from two surveys conducted in 1980 and 2010 on different aspects of quality of living in a particular city.
Overall, the tables give information about various options, showing knowledge about aspects such as education, healthcare, environment, shops, employment, and transport in both years.
In 1980, people voted for education, healthcare, and the environment as the highest priorities. Health care received an 82 percent rating, while education and the environment both received 72 percent ratings, respectively. Meanwhile, transport received the lowest rating, at 39 percent. The highest number of votes were for employment, shops, and transport; over 30 percent of respondents rated these aspects positively. Education and health care each received 5 and 8 percent negative ratings.
In 2010, the survey results differed from those of 1980. Health care, education, and the environment had the highest ratings, over 80 percent, while the percentage of positive votes for transport fell to 39 percent. Moreover, the lowest percentage of neither good nor bad ratings was 5 percent, for employment. The highest percentage for health care increased by 4 percent.
