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Since 1990 the Sole 24 Mineral publishes a ranking of Italian provinces on the basis of quality of life, which takes into account several parameters, including consumption, work, environment, health, safety, culture (in all indicators are 90, divided into 6 macro categories). The ranking was strongly influenced by the effects of the pandemic in the territories: to take into account this change, the index of coronavirus infections detected per thousand inhabitants was included among the parameters and it was decided that it was worth twice the other individual indicators.
This year, the province of Italy where people live best turned out to be Bologna, ahead of Bolzano and Trento, second and third respectively, which maintain their tradition of provinces among the most livable. Bologna has gone from the 14th position in 2019 to the current first. One of the things the winning province did best was to increase social spending on necessities such as home care and transportation for the elderly and disabled, with a per capita increase of 53.9 percent. There are a total of 5 provinces of Emilia-Romagna among the top 20 positions in the ranking: in addition to Bologna, there are Parma eighth, Forlì-Cesena 14, Modena 15 and Reggio Emilia 17.
In general, tourist cities have lost several positions, especially Venice (33rd, 24 positions less than last year), Rome (32nd, 14 positions less) and Florence (27th, 12 positions less). The three provinces where people live worst, according to Only, are instead Syracuse, Caltanissetta and Crotone, respectively in positions 105, 106 and 107.
The greatest impact of the health emergency on habitability is observed above all in the northern provinces. Milan, which ranked first in the ranking of the previous two years, fell to 12th place due to a drop in GDP per capita, but also because of the average living space available for each family (on average 51 square meters), a new parameter added this year by researchers from the Only which took into account the long time Italians had to spend at home in 2020.
16. Ancona
17. Reggio Emilia
18. Pesaro and Urbino
19. Genoa
20. Cuneo
21. Turin
22. Ravenna
23. Sondrio
24. Piacenza
25. Vicenza
26. Gorizia
27. Florence
28. Prato
29. Treviso
30. Macerata
31. Padua
32. Rome
33. Venice
34. Ferrara
35. Arezzo
36. Rimini
37. Perugia
38. Terni
39. Brescia
40. Pisa
41. L’Aquila
42. Novara
43. Pescara
44. Livorno
45. La Spezia
46. Belluno
47. Mantua
48. Savona
49. Lecco
50. Verbano-Cusio-Ossola
51. Grosseto
52. Bergamo
53. Vercelli
54. Campobasso
55. How
56. Chieti
57. Biella
58. Viterbo
59. Cremona
60. Lodi
61. Monza and Brianza
62. Sassari
63. Nuoro
64. Rovigo
65. Lucca
66. Varese
67. Oristano
68. Stop
69. Pavia
70. Asti
71. Power
72. Bari
73. Massa-Carrara
74. Matera
75. Alexandria
76. Teramo
77. Pistoia
78. Isernia
79. Benevento
80. Rieti
81. Imperia
82. Latin
83. Lecce
84. Avellino
85. Frosinone
86. Cosenza
87. South of Sardinia
88. Brindisi
89. Palermo
90. Catania
91. Messina
92. Naples
93. Salerno
94. Caserta
95. Reggio Calabria
96. Taranto
97. Barletta-Andria-Trani
98. Agrigento
99. Ragusa
100. Foggia
101. Trapani
102. Catanzaro
103. Enna
104. Vibo Valentia
105. Syracuse
106. Caltanissetta
107. Crotone
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