The Herald (South Africa)

Durban tops in quality of living survey

- Jeff Wicks

DURBAN once again tops the list of South African cities in the annual Mercer Quality of Living survey.

Durban is ranked 87th globally‚ followed by Cape Town in 94th place and Johannesbu­rg in 96th.

The survey aids multinatio­nal companies to set benchmarks to compensate employees fairly when placing them on internatio­nal assignment­s.

This is the fourth consecutiv­e year Durban has beaten out the other economic hubs.

Vienna tops Mercer’s list‚ followed by Zurich‚ Auckland‚ Munich and Vancouver.

The top five cities in the Middle East and Africa region are Dubai‚ Abu Dhabi‚ Port Louis‚ Durban and Cape Town.

Singapore is the highest ranking Asian city at 25, while Montevideo is the highest ranking Latin American city.

Singapore also tops the infrastruc­ture ranking.

Ilya Bonic‚ senior partner and president of Mercer’s Career business‚ said easy access to transporta­tion‚ reliable electricit­y and drinkable water were important considerat­ions when determinin­g hardship allowances based on difference­s between a given assignee’s home and host locations.

“Economic instabilit­y‚ social unrest and growing political upheaval all add to the complex challenges multinatio­nal companies face when analysing quality of living for their expatriate workforce‚” he said.

“For multinatio­nals and government­s it is vital to have quality of living informatio­n that is accurate‚ detailed and reliable. “It not only enables these employers to compensate employees appropriat­ely‚ but it also provides a planning benchmark and insights into the often sensitive operationa­l environmen­t that surrounds their workforce,” Bonic said.

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Picture: ROGAN WARD TOURIST HOTSPOT: Ushaka Marine World is a big attraction in Durban

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