The ranking is edited by the economic newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore
Bologna, in northern Italy, is the province with the highest quality of life in the country, according to a ranking published this Monday (12) by the economic newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore.
The survey is carried out annually and is based on dozens of indicators divided into six areas: wealth and consumption; business and work; demography and society; environment and services; justice and security; and culture and leisure.
Sixth in 2021, Bologna topped the rankings in 2022, followed by Bolzano, in the far north, and Florence, in the central north.
Northern Italy, incidentally, dominates the top of the table, with Siena, Trento, Aosta, Trieste, Milan, Parma and Pisa completing the top 10.
The 10 provinces with the worst quality of life, out of a total of 107, are all in the south of the country: Naples, Caserta, Enna, Taranto, Reggio Calabria, Vibo Valentia, Foggia, Caltanissetta, Isernia and Crotone, which closes the ranking.
According to Il Sole 24 Ore, Bologna is the leader in the “demography and society” category, which evaluates indicators such as women’s quality of life, study time, life expectancy, birth rate and even cases of Covid-19, and second in “wealth and consumption”, which includes average property prices, inflation, average pension, family expenses, among others.
The province, on the other hand, is only 95th in terms of “justice and security”, with a negative peak for the total number of crimes reported (104th) and robberies (102nd).
The leaders of the other five categories in which Bologna is not in first place are Belluno (wealth and consumption), Milan (business and work), Oristano (justice and security), Pisa (environment and services) and Florence (culture and leisure) . . ).
Of these, only Oristano, in Sardinia, is not in the northern half of Italy. 🇧🇷
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