The tables compares the surveying results in two given years 1980 and 2010 about various urban living aspects in a particular city.
Overall, good responses accounted for a dominant share in every criteria; however, bad responses have a negligible portion. After 30 years, there was a decline in the proportion of good feedback in many aspects, except for education, and employment.
Considering features exhibiting a downward trend in positive feebacks, transport saw the most significant fall from 52% to 39%. Its neutral and bad responses rose markedly from 16% and 32% to 23% and 38%; respectively. Healthcare gained the highest percentage of preferance in 1980 of 82%; and its neutral and bad assessment only comprised a minor total of 18%. Besides, shops experienced a fall of 4% in good assessment from 64% in 1980. Consequently, negative feedback on shopping aspects rose 4% from 12% to 16%.
With regards to remaining categories, environment maintained its share of good report of about 72%. Contrastly, the figure of neutral and bad responses fluctuated from 22% and 6% to 13% and 16%, respectively. Starting at 72% of optimistic estimation 1980, education had surpassed healthcare, and gained the highest portion in this figure. Lastly, good and bad estimation for employmeny rose substantially from 62% and 10% to 72% and 23%, while its neutral responses decreased to the lowest quantity of 5%.
