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Global Urban Well-being Data

Mental Health & Wellness

Tags and Keywords

Work-life

Cities

Balance

Urban

Well-being

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Global Urban Well-being Data Dataset on Opendatabay data marketplace

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About

The dataset is provided in CSV format and has a file size of 12.74 kB. It contains 24 columns and includes data for 100 unique cities, with 100 valid entries for most parameters.

Usage

This dataset is suitable for various applications, including:
  • Comparing cities globally based on their work-life balance performance.
  • Analysing the impact of economic and social factors on urban quality of life.
  • Informing research on urban planning, public health, and societal well-being.
  • Identifying cities with strong remote work capabilities and employee benefits.
  • Evaluating government responses and support systems during public health crises like Covid-19.
  • Assessing the quality of healthcare and mental healthcare access in urban settings.
  • Studying social dynamics, inclusivity, and affordability in major cities.
  • Guiding individuals or companies in relocation decisions by evaluating liveability factors such as safety, culture, outdoor spaces, and air quality.

Coverage

The dataset covers a diverse range of cities across various countries, with the USA accounting for 51% of the cities, Germany 9%, and other countries making up the remaining 40%. The data primarily pertains to the year 2022, though some metrics, like unemployment, are from Q1 2021, and Covid-related impacts and inflation incorporate data from 2020 and 2021. Information is collected at city, state, and national levels depending on the specific indicator, and addresses aspects related to the general population, full-time employees, gender equality, and LGBT+ inclusiveness.

License

CC0: Public Domain

Who Can Use It

  • Urban Planners: To develop policies that enhance city liveability and resident well-being.
  • Human Resources Professionals: To benchmark employee benefits and inform talent acquisition strategies across different locations.
  • Economic Researchers: To study urban economic health, labour market trends, and inflation impacts.
  • Public Health Officials: To assess healthcare access, mental health services, and community wellness.
  • Relocation Services: To advise individuals and businesses on ideal cities for work-life integration.
  • Data Journalists: For creating reports and visualisations on global work-life balance trends.

Dataset Name Suggestions

  • Cities' Work-Life Balance Index 2022
  • Global Urban Well-being Data
  • 2022 City Lifestyle Metrics
  • Work-Life Balance City Scores
  • Urban Quality of Life Report

Attributes

Original Data Source: Global Urban Well-being Data

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LISTED

31/08/2025

REGION

GLOBAL

Universal Data Quality Score Logo UDQSQUALITY

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VERSION

1.0

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Download Dataset in CSV Format