Global Liveability Index 2024

Comprehensive analysis of quality of life metrics across major global cities

🏥 Healthcare
🎓 Education
🌳 Environment
🚆 Infrastructure
🎭 Culture
Rank City Overall Score Healthcare Education Environment Infrastructure Culture Cost of Living
1
🇦🇹 Vienna
98.4
98 97 96 98 99 Moderate
2
🇨🇭 Zurich
97.8
97 98 95 97 96 Very High
3
🇩🇰 Copenhagen
97.4
96 97 98 96 95 High
4
🇨🇭 Geneva
96.9
97 96 94 96 95 Very High
5
🇦🇺 Melbourne
96.6
95 96 95 95 96 High
6
🇩🇪 Munich
96.2
96 95 94 95 94 High
7
🇳🇱 Amsterdam
95.8
94 95 93 94 96 High
8
🇨🇦 Vancouver
95.4
95 94 96 93 94 High
9
🇯🇵 Tokyo
95.1
96 94 92 96 95 Very High
10
🇵🇹 Lisbon
94.7
93 92 94 91 95 Moderate
11
🇪🇸 Madrid
94.3
94 91 92 92 94 Moderate
12
🇮🇹 Milan
93.8
92 90 89 91 93 High
13
🇫🇷 Paris
93.5
93 92 88 92 97 Very High
14
🇸🇬 Singapore
93.2
94 95 90 98 89 Very High
15
🇬🇧 London
92.9
92 94 87 91 98 Very High

Data compiled from: EIU Global Liveability Index, Mercer Quality of Living Survey, and Numbeo Quality of Life Index. Last updated: December 2023.

Global Liveability Index Methodology

Our Global Liveability Index is based on comprehensive data analysis and international standards. Here's how we determine the rankings:

Data Collection

  • We analyze liveability-related data from 100 cities worldwide.
  • Data is sourced from official government statistics, international organizations, and verified local experts.
  • We continuously update our data to reflect the most current situations in each city.

Scoring System

Each city is scored on a scale of 1-100 for the following factors:

  • Stability (25%): Prevalence of crime, threat of terror, and threat of military conflict.
  • Healthcare (20%): Availability and quality of public and private healthcare, availability of over-the-counter drugs.
  • Culture & Environment (25%): Temperature, climate, corruption, social or religious restrictions, censorship, sports, culture.
  • Education (10%): Availability and quality of private education, public education indicators.
  • Infrastructure (20%): Quality of road network, public transport, international links, energy provision, water provision, telecommunications.

Ranking Calculation

The overall score is calculated as a weighted average of the above categories. Cities are then ranked based on their overall score, with higher scores indicating better liveability.

Note: Our rankings are updated annually, with periodic adjustments for significant changes in a city's liveability conditions.

Why the Global Liveability Index Matters

Understanding global liveability levels is crucial in today's interconnected world. Here's why these rankings are valuable:

1. Informed Decision Making

Individuals, families, and businesses can use this index to make informed decisions about relocation, travel, or investment in different cities.

2. Policy Development

City planners and policymakers can use these rankings to identify areas for improvement and benchmark against other cities.

3. Quality of Life Assessment

The index provides a comprehensive view of various factors that contribute to quality of life, allowing for better assessment of living conditions across different cities.

4. Economic Insights

Companies can use this information for decisions about where to open offices or how to compensate employees in different locations.

5. Global Awareness

The index raises awareness about liveability disparities across the world, potentially encouraging global cooperation on urban development issues.

Limitations and Considerations

While our Global Liveability Index provides valuable insights, it's important to note:

  • Liveability can vary significantly within cities, especially in larger metropolitan areas.
  • Personal preferences and individual circumstances can affect one's experience of a city beyond what is captured in the index.
  • The index provides a general overview and should be used in conjunction with specific, up-to-date information for decision-making.
  • Cultural factors and local nuances that might affect liveability are not fully captured in quantitative data.
  • The index focuses on urban areas and may not reflect conditions in rural or less populated regions of a country.

By leveraging this index, individuals, organizations, and governments can gain a broader understanding of global urban liveability trends, helping to inform decisions and strategies related to urban living, development, and policy-making.