Titre : | Report on the Quality of life in European cities |
Auteurs : | Laura de Dominicis, Auteur ; Francesco Berlingieri, Auteur ; Béatrice d' Hombres, Auteur |
Type de document : | Ressource électronique |
Editeur : | Bruxelles : Commission Européenne, 2023 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-92-68-07783-2 |
Format : | 1 vol. (112 p.) / ill. en coul., cartes, tabl., graph.,couv. ill. en coul. |
Note générale : | Notes bibliogr. à chaque fin de chapitre |
Langues: | Français |
Index. décimale : | Urbanisme |
Catégories : |
[Archirès ] 030 Paysage - environnement > Paysage > Paysage urbain [Archirès ] 061 Sociologie - population - loisirs > Qualité de la vie [Archirès ] 072 Économie > Économie > Économie urbaine |
Résumé : | "Quelle ville d'Europe est la plus propre ou la plus sûre ? Dans quelle ville est-il facile de trouver un emploi ou un logement abordable ? Quelle ville dispose des meilleurs transports publics ou de la meilleure qualité de l'air ? Les réponses à ces questions et à bien d'autres se trouvent dans le rapport 2023 sur la qualité de vie dans les villes européennes. Ce rapport présente les principales conclusions de la sixième édition de l'enquête sur la qualité de vie dans les villes européennes. L'enquête couvre 83 villes à travers l'Europe pour un total de plus de 70 000 interviews." |
Note de contenu : |
Contents P.9. List of cities in the survey, by country P.9. Country codes P.10. City groupings P.12. Executive summary Chapter 1: Satisfied with living in the city High satisfaction in cities in northern Member States and an improvement of quality of life in cities in eastern Member States P.22. An inclusive city for all . P.30. References Chapter 2: A safe and cohesive city P.31. Safety and trust in European City P.37. Loneliness in European cities P.41. References P.42. Chapter 3: Job situation, finding a house and earning a living P.42. It is not easy to find a job in cities in southern Member States. P.45. Job satisfaction is high in most cities P.48. In most capitals, it is hard to find good housing at a reasonable price. P.51. More people are satisfied with their finances in cities in northern and western Member States P.53. People in cities northern Member States feel more confident that they will receive more material help in case of need References.56 P.58. Chapter 4: Moving around in the city P.58. Cars are use less in capital city P.61. Larger cities have more public transport users P.64. Only a few cities have a high share of daily cyclists P.66. Walking in a typical day gains popularity. P.69. Public transport in European cities perceived as safe and accessible P.72. References P.73. Chapter 5: Culture, squares, parks, and healthcare in the city P.73. Satisfaction with cultural facilities follows a striking regional pattern P.77. Better access to green spaces means greater satisfaction P.80. People in non-capital cities are more satisfied with their public spaces P.84. References P.86. Chapter 6: Healthy cities . P.86. More residents are concerned about air quality in cities in southern and eastern Member States P.89. Large cities are louder, according to their residents P.91. Smaller cities are cleaner, according to their residents P.92. References.92 P.94. Chapter 7: Perceived quality of local public administration P.94. Non-capital cities are found to resolve requests faster P.96. Local public administration procedures in the capital are harder to follow P.98. Post COVID-19, more people find it difficult to access the information and services of their local public administration online P.101. Perception of local corruption varies widely across European cities and across education levels P.106. References |
En ligne : | https://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/information-sources/maps/quality-of-life_en |
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