Every year, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), a global leader in business intelligence, conducts rating fromBest and the worst cities of the world to live in. This year it ranked 140 cities in terms of factors such as stability, infrastructure, education and access to medical care, and the 2021 edition has been significantly affected by the global pandemic.
Epidemic management led to cities Europeans fell from their former positions, while those of Australia, Japan and New Zealand Ascending order. Those island nations responded quickly to the coronavirus crisis and were able to reduce infections and ease restrictions.
Australia, Japan and New Zealand ranked high, while cities Europeans and Canadians fell into the category.
According to the published list, the village Auckland, New Zealand took first place this year. In this village “Strict border controls have allowed residents to lead a relatively normal life,” they said of the EIU, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Auckland leads rating The Economist Intelligence Unit stated, that due to its “successful approach to containing the Covid-19 epidemic which allowed its community to remain open and the city to get a strong result”, adding: “European cities have performed particularly poorly in liberalization this year. Eight of the 10 largest declines in ranking correspond With cities European”.
During the past few years village The winner was Vienna, from 2018 to 2020. However, this year it went from first to 12th.
The EIU said that cities around the world are now less fun to live in than they were before the pandemic began, and we’ve seen that regions like Europe have been particularly affected.
While the top of the list has changed, the study notes that there is much less movement at the bottom. Damascus, the capital of Syria, is still a city where life is tough. Many of the cities with the worst ratings have been affected by civil and social conflicts, which have greatly affected their health systems and infrastructure.
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Osaka, Japan
- Adelaide, Australia
- Wellington, New Zealand
- Tokyo, Japan
- Perth city, Australia
- Zurich, Switzerland
- Geneva, Switzerland
- Melbourne Australia
- Brisbane, Australia
- Damascus, Syria
- Lagos, Nigeria
- Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
- Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Algiers, Algeria
- Tarbouli, Libya
- Karachi, Pakistan
- Harare, Zimbabwe
- Douala, Cameron
- Caracas, Venezuela