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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 <i>right of reply</i>.<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 |
Appears in Collections: | Cessda |
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