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"Frankfurt ranks Top 7 City in the Quality of Living"

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Blogger Bee said...

Good to know I technically live in the top 7th quality city, and practically live in the top seventh intelligence city...

11:03 AM, April 07, 2007

Blogger Bee said...

The index is normalized for New York City

ah, of course - the greatest city of the planet that mirrors the image of the cosmos in its endless diversity and variety

11:30 AM, April 07, 2007

Blogger amaragraps said...

Oddly, Germany ranks number 21 in The Economist Quality of Life Index, however Switzerland is number 2 (with Ireland number 1). There are a number of Quality of Life measures, though. Another facet I noticed in this list is that two on the list (Geneva and Zurich) are among the most expensive cities in the world to live, according to Mercer's Cost of Living index.

12:27 PM, April 07, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Oddly, Germany ranks number 21.. "

Why odd? East Germany is very poor.

"Another facet I noticed in this list is that two on the list (Geneva and Zurich) are among the most expensive cities in the world to live,"

So what ... according to a recent (other) study, the time one needs to work for a given standard package is among the shortest in the world, given the local salaries. I am sure that's an important factor in this ranking.

1:08 PM, April 07, 2007

Blogger Bee said...

yeah, I was about to remark the same. Switzerland is extremely expensive, but one earns accordingly. if you live there, I tend to believe it is indeed 'high quality' (at least the chocolate ;-)

1:10 PM, April 07, 2007

Blogger ali said...

Hi Sabine,
Do you really believe Calgary has higher quality of living than any city in USA? I mean, seriously...
It is a godforsaken hole where you cannot get out of your home 9 months a year because of cold weather. I just find these rankings hard to believe..

3:24 PM, April 07, 2007

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Ali,

no idea, never been in Calgary. But I don't see why 'quality of living' is a priori in conflict with 'godforsaken'. Always look on the bright side: you don't get out of your house, you don't get run over by a bus. Keeping cold conserves, so you stay young. Lack of sunshine reduces skin cancer risk, etc etc.

But yes, I keep it with Churchill: Don't trust any statistics you didn't fake yourself ;-)

Best,

B.

PS: The question is as always, how appropriate is the measure for 'quality of living'. For more statistics about living in the US, see also The National Data Book

4:02 PM, April 07, 2007

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Anonymous,

East Germany is very poor.

'very poor' is a very relative statement. I guess a major factor is the high unemployment rate and population density. But regarding the Economist's Index, I too find it somewhat odd. E.g. I have always found France, Germany and Italy have about the same standard of living (okay, food is better in France, wine is better in Italy, but Germany scores with beer). And how come the UK ranks almost equal to south Korea?

Best,

B.

4:12 PM, April 07, 2007

Blogger amaragraps said...

"France, Germany and Italy have about the same standard of living "

No they do not (otherwise I would consider staying in Italy). The infrastructure is hopelessly broken in Italy, for one thing, and for all things technical in daily life they are at least 10-15 years behind France and Germany, for another thing, and France's GDP is higher (and living expenses in both France and Germany is usually less than Italy), for a third thing.

4:40 PM, April 07, 2007

Blogger Bee said...

hmmm, maybe - I rely on the expert :-) I have only been in Italy for vacation, I guess things look just nicer then. that makes the Economist's rating even more confusing.

4:43 PM, April 07, 2007

Blogger amaragraps said...

The Economist ranking does make sense. Both Italy and Spain have deep social networks. In Italy, the social and familial (especially familial) support is critical to navigate through the broken daily life things. If you have that, then your life can go (relatively) smoothly. I'll say more about this when I write that (soon I hope) post that Clifford is waiting for because there are some things I would like to describe regarding the necessary role that the families play for science running in Italy. They are really important.

5:27 PM, April 07, 2007

Blogger stefan said...

Hi Amara,

Oddly, Germany ranks number 21 in The Economist Quality of Life Index

hm, this Mercer Index is explicitly for single cities, and I guess that may be one explanation for this discrepancy. Since Germany is quite big and has indeed some regions which have to struggle with high unemployment rates and a poor economic situation - not only in the East, but also, for example, in the old coal&steel regions in the West, that may have an impact in the overall index for the country in contrast to rich cities like Frankfurt or Munich.


Hi Ali,

Do you really believe Calgary has higher quality of living than any city in USA? I mean, seriously... It is a godforsaken hole where you cannot get out of your home 9 months a year because of cold weather.

I haven't been in Calgary either, but I guess your remark may be an excelent case in point for this difference between "quality of living" and "quality of life" the Mercer people are mentioning ;-)

Best, stefan

5:28 PM, April 07, 2007

Blogger amaragraps said...

Stefan: I understood about the difference between country and city indexes, but I didn't think the discrepancies could be that large between the German cities. I've spent alot of time in Berlin and Potsdam when I was living in Heidelberg, but probably those are not representative either. I guess I didn't stop often enough on my train trips, and should have taken that Rhein bicycle trip that I always told myself I was going to take.

Now I feel stupid: I only learned today that Luxembourg has its own language (Luxembourgish).

1:16 AM, April 08, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've lived in Frankfurt for some time and in comparison to other cities in the world where I've also lived in the USA, Canada and Australia, it should be ranked very low. Unfortunately people aren't taken into account in the survey.

5:04 AM, December 12, 2008

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