1.6 How would you rank cities? Various organizations
rank cities and produce lists of the 10 or the 100 best
cities, based on various measures. Create a list of criteria that you would use to rank cities. Include at least eight variables and give reasons for your choices. Say whether each variable is quantitative or categorical.

Respuesta :

To rank a city, you must first identify the basis on which the ranking is going to be developed, in such a way as to correctly select the topics on which it will be done.

Thus, 8 variables on which these rankings could be established would be the following:

  1. Quantity of population, this being a quantitative criterion that would allow us to measure the demographic importance of cities.
  2. Territorial size of the city, being also a quantitative criterion that reflects the geographical extension of the city and its carrying capacity.
  3. Quantity and quality of tourist attractions, such as museums, natural attractions, parks, etc., being in this case a quantitative and categorical criterion at the same time, which reflects the number of attractions and their subjective impact on the city.
  4. Quality of public services, being a categorical criterion that implies a subjective assessment of them.
  5. Climatic and geographical characteristics, being a categorical variable that allows determining the physical features of the city.
  6. Options to study, such as schools and universities, in quantity and quality. Here there is a duality of quantitative and categorical criteria, as the offer and its quality are analyzed.
  7. Economic production of the city, being a strictly mathematical criterion and, therefore, quantitative.
  8. Number of people living in poverty, also being a quantitative criterion.

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