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The image presents two tables with survey results from 1980 and 2010 on various city living aspects, measured in percentage. In 1980, for Education, 72% said good, 23% neither good nor bad, 5% bad; Healthcare, 82% good, 10% neither, 8% bad; Environment, 72% good, 22% neither, 6% bad; Shops, 64% good, 24% neither, 12% bad; Employment, 62% good, 22% neither, 16% bad; Transport, 52% good, 16% neither, 32% bad. In 2010, Education was rated 82% good, 11% neither, 9% bad; Healthcare, 74% good, 14% neither, 12% bad; Environment, 71% good, 13% neither, 16% bad; Shops, 60% good, 24% neither, 16% bad; Employment, 72% good, 23% neither, 5% bad; Transport, 39% good, 23% neither, 38% bad.
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The tables shows 2 surveys done in the year 1980 and 2010 on various aspects of city living in particular city. it shows a change by the years in the aspects of living in the city by category.
On one hand, in 1980.the education sector was 72% and the employment sector was 62%.On the other hand, the education and employment aspect in 2010 it shows a visible rise in the education sector and increased by 10% and the employment sector was also increased to 72%. although the bad rating had a slight increase in them but not as much as the good rate.
However the other sectors percentage rate had decreased.healthcare and transport had a dramatic fall. The healthcare sector had decreased from 82% till 74% and the transport sector went from 52% to 39%.although all other sectors had a slight decrease by 1% or 4%.
In conclusion this survey difference shows how generation differ from other and how cities have devolved compared to the old times when they had limited resources .
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