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The Danish capital is on the top of this list due to factors such as safety, happiness and great activities for children
According to a study published by the German-based online housing portal Homeday, Copenhagen is the world’s best city for families. The Danish capital ranked first with a score of 8.43 out of 10, ahead of Oslo, Zurich, Stockholm and Hamburg. Vancouver, Basel, Toronto, Stuttgart and Munich completed the top ten, while 13 of the top 20 cities are located in Europe.
The ranking is based on scores in 15 indicators: Education System, Housing, Safety, Cost of Living, Unemployment, Pollution, Transportation, Maternity/Paternity Law, Healthcare, Happiness, Kid-friendly Airports, Activities for Kids, Green Spaces, Parents, and Professionals. Copenhagen receives top scores in the following categories: Safety, Maternity laws, Healthcare quality, Happiness levels in the city and last but not least Activities for children
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Source: businessinsider.com
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