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Title: Comparative ranking of quality of life in Four Indian cities
Authors: Pangotra, Prem
Ingawale, Yashada
Keywords: Quality of life - India
Issue Date: 12-Dec-2009
Series/Report no.: WP;99-03-01/1508
Abstract: Cities are often compared with one another using a variety of indicators which measure the physical, economic and social well being of the residents. Such comparisons are used to assign rankings such as best places to live or best places to do business etc. Frequently these comparisons are based on subjective opinions of individuals relying on minimal facts. Often the rankings cover cities which differ so widely in terms of population, level of economic development and the social and political institutions, that these comparisons are of rather limited use. This study, covering four Indian cities (Ahmedabad, Pune, Hyderbad, Bangalore) is an attempt to develop the conceptual and methodological framework for comparing the quality of life in urban centres.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/518
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