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The image shows two tables comparing people's perceptions of various aspects of living conditions in 1980 and 2010. In 1980, the percentages for "good" are: education (72), healthcare (82), environment (72), shops (64), employment (62), and transport (52). The "neither good nor bad" percentages are: education (23), healthcare (20), environment (22), shops (22), employment (22), and transport (16). The "bad" percentages are: education (5), healthcare (8), environment (6), shops (10), employment (10), and transport (32). In 2010, the "good" percentages are: education (82), healthcare (74), environment (71), shops (60), employment (72), and transport (39). The "neither good nor bad" percentages are: education (11), healthcare (14), environment (13), shops (24), employment (5), and transport (23). The "bad" percentages are: education (9), healthcare (12), environment (16), shops (16), employment (23), and transport (38).
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hese two tables demonstrate outcomes of two research done in 1980 and 2010 on different aspects of town residing in a particular city.
Overall, in both years people thought that transport is the worst thing in the city.
To begin with, in 1980 82% of people supposed that healthcare is the best aspect of living. Education and Environment had only 72% of people who praised these aspects. Almost the same proportion of people said that these two things were neither good nor bad, and almost the same percentage answered that they were awful. 64% of asked individuals told to journalists that shops are good, 24% said that they are not good and are not bad, and 12% were dissatisfied. 62% answered that the aspect of employment was fine, 22% could not say something special about it, and 16% said that for them the situation is bad. 32% of people said that there are problems with transport.
In 2010, the most qualitative thing in the city was education. Healthcare was put on the second position with 74% acceptance rate. Other things were almost the same. However, more people said that they were disappointed about transport and more individuals could not say any good about it.
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