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Title: Coping with Government in the FSU/ECE, 1996-1998
Keywords: ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
ADVERTISING
AGE
AGRICULTURE
ATTITUDES
BUREAUCRACY
BUSINESSES
CITIZENSHIP
CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS
CIVIL SERVANTS
COMMUNISM
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
CORRUPTION
CRIMINALS
DEVELOPMENT AID (INTERNATIONAL)
DISCIPLINE
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
ELECTIONS
EMPLOYMENT
ETHNIC GROUPS
EUROPEAN UNION
FINANCIAL EXPECTATIONS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FOREIGNERS
FURTHER EDUCATION
GENDER
GIFTS
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
HEALTH SERVICES
HIGHER EDUCATION
HUMAN SETTLEMENT
IMMIGRANTS
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INFORMAL ECONOMY
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS
LAND OWNERSHIP
LANGUAGES
LAW ENFORCEMENT
MANAGEMENT
MARITAL STATUS
MARKET ECONOMY
MASS MEDIA
MEDICAL CARE
MONEY
NATIONAL ECONOMY
NATIONAL IDENTITY
NATIONALISM
NATIONALITY
NATIONALITY DISCRIMINATION
NATO
OCCUPATIONS
POLITICAL ALLEGIANCE
POLITICAL ATTITUDES
POLITICAL BEHAVIOUR
POLITICAL CORRUPTION
POLITICAL LEADERS
POLITICAL POWER
POLITICAL CHANGE
POLITICAL REPRESENTATION
POLITICAL SYSTEMS
POLITICAL UNIFICATION
POLITICIANS
PRIVATE OWNERSHIP
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTS
PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
PUBLIC OWNERSHIP
POLITICAL INFLUENCE
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION
RELIGIOUS ATTENDANCE
RIGHT TO WORK
SELF-GOVERNMENT
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL WELFARE
STANDARD OF LIVING
STATE CONTROL
STATE RESPONSIBILITY
TAXATION
TRAINING
TRANSNATIONAL ENTERPRISES
WAGES
WORKING CONDITIONS
1996-1998
Bulgaria
Czech Republic
Multi-nation
Slovakia
Ukraine
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>
The purpose of this project was to see how citizens view their interactions with officials in various post-communist countries, in particular, to see: what kinds of `unfair' treatment people complain about; whether they have personal experience of unfair treatment or whether they are simply repeating hearsay and gossip; whether people think the change from communism to democracy made things better or worse; what strategies people adopt in dealing with officials; whether people really resent flexible behaviour by officials or regard it as a useful facility, and finally, what changes they would make to improve the interaction between citizens and the state. Conversely, to look at the perceptions and experiences of officials themselves, providing them with a &lt;i&gt;right of reply&lt;/i&gt;.<br> Ukraine, Bulgaria, Slovakia and the Czech Republic were chosen as the focus for the research.
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
The data set provides information on people's attitudes to economic and political reform; to government officials and their interactions with these; and their ideas on how to improve the official's behaviour, as well as the views of the officials themselves on these topics and their experiences dealing with the public.
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/65617
Other Identifiers: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-3930-1
3930
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3930-1
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