The word “livability” gets tossed around a lot these days when it comes to the popular discussion of cities. But what do we mean by the term, exactly? In our extensive urban coverage throughout the year, we often look at a variety of facets that contribute to a city’s overall quality of life, the sum of the housing, amenities, connectivity, and, in a word, pleasures a city has to offer the people who live in it. Now, to know more about the 11 most livable cities in the world, check out the article experts of Insidermonkey compiled on the topic.
The world's most livable cities is an informal name given to any list of cities as they rank on an annual survey of living conditions. Regions with cities commonly ranked in the top 50 include Australasia, North America, East Asia, Northern Europe, and Western Europe. Three examples of the surveys are Monocle's "Most Livable Cities Index", the Economist Intelligence Unit's "Livability Ranking and Overview", and "Mercer Quality of Living Survey". Livability rankings are designed for use by employers assigning hardship allowances as part of job relocation, however the usefulness of using such a ranking to determine salary packaging remains unclear. And notably, no US city made it to the top 10 of this list, despite the United States being part of the 7 most livable countries in the world.
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