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The three cities with the largest rise in rankings were New Zealand’s Wellington which moved up 35 places and Auckland (up 25 places), along with Perth (up 21 places) in Australia. They were ranked 23rd, 10th and 12th respectively.
Other Asian cities among the ten biggest rank risers were Vietnam’s Hanoi (ranked 129th, up 20 places), Indonesia’s Jakarta (ranked 139th, up 14 places) and Hong Kong (ranked 61st, up 13 places).
EIU said that the list is put together by rating cities across five categories: stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education, as well as infrastructure. Each category contains several more variables that are looked at, such as the “prevalence of violent crime” or “threat of military conflict”, which are under the stability category.
EIU said that qualitative variables are rated based on the judgment of in-house expert country analysts and a field correspondent based in each city, while quantitative variables are rated based on the relative performance of a location using external data sources.
There were a total of 173 cities ranked.
The top three cities found to have the highest liveability were Vienna in Austria, Copenhagen in Denmark, and Melbourne in Australia. Their index ratings were 98.4, 98, and 97.7 respectively.
Meanwhile, the bottom three were Algiers, Algiera with a 42 index rating, Tripoli in Libya (40.1), and Damascus in Syria (30.7).
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