London is among the most unsatisfied cities in the EU

by dimon | July 29, 2007 at 10:43 pm
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Recent survey revealed the happiest cities in the European Union,
i.e. cities, where people consider themselves as happy. The survey has
also showed cities in the EU, where citizens were able easier and
faster find a good job and a cheap home.

The happiest cities proved to be the capitals of Denmark, Luxembourg
and Estonia (Copenhagen, Luxembourg and Tallinn), whereas the most
unhappy citizens were found in Athens, Bucharest and London, capital
cities of Greece, Romania and England. Here people were mostly
unsatisfied with conditions of their life.

Prague, Copenhagen and Dublin are the three cities to provide the
best and easiest-to-find jobs; in Paris, Luxembourg, Dublin, Bucharest
and Bratislava one can find "a comfortable home for a reasonable price".

Public transportation system is perfect according to citizens of
Munich, Helsinki, Hamburg and Vienna. Representatives of Scandinavian
countries - Denmark , Sweden and Finland - said they felt most secure
in their countries.

These are some of the results of a research conducted in 2006 by the Public Opinion Analysis of the European Union called "Eurobarometer". Survey featured over 500 citizens of 75 cities of the EU.

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dontaxe

Intriguing.  Thank you for posting this story.

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