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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 given pictures illustrate results of surveys on six aspects (Education, Healthcare, Environment, shops, Employment, and transport) of city living in 1980 and 2010 with 3 answers – good, neither good nor bad, bad.
Overall, it is obvious that the percentage of “good” in all aspects are dominant in both years.
Going in details, in one hand, the percentage of education and Employment had a positive changes from 72% to 82% and from 62% to 72% respectively. In other hand, the percentage of “good” response of healthcare, environment, shops and transport went down from 82 to 74, 72 to 71, 64 to 60, 52 to 39.
In terms of response “bad” transport remained almost the same (from 32% to 38%), with the worst score in both cases. Shops is almost the same with all 3 answers, that stays stable.
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