
The European Commission today releases the results of a Eurobarometer opinion poll looking at how citizens view the quality of life in 75 major European cities. In these challenging economic times, the availability of jobs and housing costs remain dominant concerns. Although responses reveal wide disparities overall, the level of service for transport, heath and education generally scores well.
Opinions about the presence of foreigners are generally positive: in 68 cities, a majority of interviewees agree that their presence is beneficial. However they are less likely to consider that they are well-integrated.
Source: European Commission press release
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