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Survey: 63 percent believe ideal number of children is 4 and above |
| By: israelinsider staff |
| Published: April 4, 2007 |
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Tel Aviv is ranked 105th in the Mercer Human Resource Consulting 2007 Quality of Living Index. Jerusalem, lagging behind Tel Aviv, climbed this year from 124th to 122nd, Ynetnews reported.
The annual ranking covers 215 cities worldwide. Switzerland took first and second place with Zurich and Geneva. Vancouver, Canada ranked third, Austria's Vienna was fourth, and New Zealand's Auckland received fifth place.
The study also ranks cities according to thier health and sanitation. Tel Aviv ranked 84th and Jerusalem was in the 73rd place for health and sanitation. The city with the worst health and sanitation was Baku, Azerbaijan, which scored just 27.6.
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