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Hong Kong Education Colloquium Anna WU Hung-yuk 26 January 2018, Friday

Surveys were conducted in 2015 but published in 2016 Hong Kong least satisfied in housing, education, environmental protection and quality of government… *Michael DeGolyer’s "Asian Urban Wellbeing Index, Comparative Report" 2016 (available at civic-exchange.org). Surveys were conducted in 2015 but published in 2016 Satisfaction 4 = very satisfied 3 = satisfied 2 = dissatisfied 1 = very dissatisfied

Gini-coefficient Gini-coefficient for 2016 published in 2017 is 0.539 for households Richest households earned 44 times more than the poorest households Hong Kong is world’s second most unequal city after New York