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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 tables illustrate the outcomes of 2 researches conducted in 1980 and 2010, focusing on the different aspect of city living in a specific city.
Overall, it is evident that education, healthcare and environment were received the highest ratings in both years, while the least given to transport facility. Meanwhile, there was a significant improvement observed for education and employment, whereas the rating for transport drop substantially over the period of three decade.
In 1980, healthcare received the highest responses as good, with 82% of people reacted positively, followed by education and environment, which had the same figure of 72% each. Moreover, almost a quarter of people remained neutral, and nearly one-tenth of citizens given bad ratings to shops and environment facilities. Furthermore, only half of people were satisfied with transport facility, and around one-third dissatisfied with it.
Turning to 2010, the good responses for education and employment grown dramatically by 10%, while the proportion of city dwellers who given positive responses to healthcare and transport fell by 8% and 13%, respectively.
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