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The image contains two tables, one for 1980 and another for 2010, comparing five aspects of city living (Education, Healthcare, Environment, Shops, Employment, Transport) with units in percentage. In 1980, Education had 72% Good, 23% Neither good nor Bad, 5% Bad, Healthcare had 82% Good, 10% Neither good nor Bad, 8% Bad, Environment had 77% Good, 22% Neither good nor Bad, 1% Bad, Shops had 64% Good, 24% Neither good nor Bad, 12% Bad, and Transport had 52% Good, 16% Neither good nor Bad, 32% Bad. In 2010, Education had 84% Good, 11% Neither good nor Bad, 5% Bad, Healthcare had 74% Good, 14% Neither good nor Bad, 12% Bad, Environment had 71% Good, 13% Neither good nor Bad, 16% Bad, Shops had 60% Good, 25% Neither good nor Bad, 15% Bad, and Transport had 39% Good, 23% Neither good nor Bad, 38% Bad.
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The table illustrates the result of a questionnaire about various aspects of living in a city in 1980 and 2010. It is measured in percentage and it’s categorized as good, moderate, and bad. Overall, there has been a change in people’s view of living aspects throughout the year with the highest rise in education, while transportation fell.
In 1980, healthcare had the largest proportion of ‘good’ at around 82%. It is followed by the environment and education at around 72%. These three had the lowest rate of bad. In contrast to the other aspect, the least being transportation with 52% of good and 32% of bad.
Suddenly in 2010, the education’s percentage of ‘good’ rose from 72% to 82%, which managed to be the first among others. Likewise, significant changes also take place to employment with the same amount of change. Within 30 years, there has been a growth between six aspects of living in a city. However, there’s no increase in transportation since the percentage keeps decreasing.
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