The combination of two table depict the outcome of survey from 1980 and 2010 regarding the distinctive features of living in rural area in specific town which was calculated in proportion.
Considering from an overall perspective, it can be widely observed that, education and healthcare both were highest rated in good category in both years. Whereas, transport was considered as least. Notably, education and employment both were significantly improved. However, transport was dropped over the time period.
To commences with, in 1980, taking education into the consideration where 72% noticed in good which was accounted 23% neither good nor bad followed by 5% as bad. Highest rated was noticed in healthcare at 82% when 10% in natural and less than 2% observed in bad. Taking environment, rated as into the good at 72% and 6% as bad. In addition, shops were recorded at 64% as good which was 24% as equally. Moreover, employment was more rated rather than transport where former one was accounted at 62% and latter one was noticed at 52%.
Furthermore, in 2010 education and healthcare both were observed as highest valued which was noticed as good at 82% and 74%, respectively. Apart from this, environment had accounted at 71% as good when 16% noticed at 16% as bad. Finally, shops and employment both were similarly noticed which was noticed at around 70%. Transport considered as least rated which was observed at 39%.
