The Resource Afrobarometer Round 4.5.2: The Quality of Democracy and Governance in Uganda, 2011
Afrobarometer Round 4.5.2: The Quality of Democracy and Governance in Uganda, 2011
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- Summary
- The Afrobarometer project was designed to collect and disseminate information regarding Africans' views on democracy, governance, economic reform, civil society, and quality of life. This particular data collection was concerned with the attitudes and opinions of the citizens of Uganda. Respondents in a face-to-face interview were asked to evaluate the election transparency, to state the most important issues facing their nation, and to evaluate the effectiveness of certain continental and international institutions. Opinions were gathered on the role of the government in improving the economy, whether corruption existed in local and national government, whether government officials were responsive to problems of the general population, and whether local government officials, the police, the courts, the overall criminal justice system, and the National Electoral Commission could be trusted. Additionally, respondents were polled about their political involvement and opinions on controversial topics. Economic questions addressed the past, present, and future of the country's and the respondents' living conditions. Background variables include age, gender, ethnicity, education, religious affiliation, language spoken most at home, and language used in interview. In addition, the interviewer's gender, race, and education level are provided
- Note
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- 2011-01
- 36212
- Label
- Afrobarometer Round 4.5.2: The Quality of Democracy and Governance in Uganda, 2011
- Title
- Afrobarometer Round 4.5.2: The Quality of Democracy and Governance in Uganda, 2011
- Subject
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- democracy
- educational system
- gender
- government corruption
- Cost and standard of living
- health care services
- living conditions
- local elections
- local government
- national elections
- national interests
- opinions
- police
- political attitudes
- political change
- political leaders
- political participation
- political parties
- presidential performance
- presidents
- public confidence
- public opinion
- quality of life
- schools
- social attitudes
- social services
- survey
- trust in government
- victims
- violence
- voter attitudes
- voters
- voting behavior
- government performance
- Economic history
- Information resources
- Legislative bodies
- Political science
- Taxation
- citizenship
- corruption
- Summary
- The Afrobarometer project was designed to collect and disseminate information regarding Africans' views on democracy, governance, economic reform, civil society, and quality of life. This particular data collection was concerned with the attitudes and opinions of the citizens of Uganda. Respondents in a face-to-face interview were asked to evaluate the election transparency, to state the most important issues facing their nation, and to evaluate the effectiveness of certain continental and international institutions. Opinions were gathered on the role of the government in improving the economy, whether corruption existed in local and national government, whether government officials were responsive to problems of the general population, and whether local government officials, the police, the courts, the overall criminal justice system, and the National Electoral Commission could be trusted. Additionally, respondents were polled about their political involvement and opinions on controversial topics. Economic questions addressed the past, present, and future of the country's and the respondents' living conditions. Background variables include age, gender, ethnicity, education, religious affiliation, language spoken most at home, and language used in interview. In addition, the interviewer's gender, race, and education level are provided
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- Gyimah-Boadi, Emmanuel
- Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]
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- Bratton, Michael
- Mattes, Robert
- Logan, Carolyn
- Dulani, Boniface
- Label
- Afrobarometer Round 4.5.2: The Quality of Democracy and Governance in Uganda, 2011
- Note
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- 2011-01
- 36212
- Control code
- ICPSR36212.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Label
- Afrobarometer Round 4.5.2: The Quality of Democracy and Governance in Uganda, 2011
- Note
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- 2011-01
- 36212
- Control code
- ICPSR36212.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
Subject
- democracy
- educational system
- gender
- government corruption
- Cost and standard of living
- health care services
- living conditions
- local elections
- local government
- national elections
- national interests
- opinions
- police
- political attitudes
- political change
- political leaders
- political participation
- political parties
- presidential performance
- presidents
- public confidence
- public opinion
- quality of life
- schools
- social attitudes
- social services
- survey
- trust in government
- victims
- violence
- voter attitudes
- voters
- voting behavior
- government performance
- Economic history
- Information resources
- Legislative bodies
- Political science
- Taxation
- citizenship
- corruption
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