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|a Afrobarometer Round 5
|h [electronic resource] :
|b The Quality of Democracy and Governance in Togo, 2012/
|c Moussa P. Blimpo, E. Gyimah-Boadi, Michael Bratton, Robert Mattes, Carolyn Logan, Boniface Dulani
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|a 2015-08-07
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|a Ann Arbor, Mich
|b Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor],
|c 2015.
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|a 1 online resource
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|a Afrobarometer Survey Series
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|a ICPSR
|v 35566
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|a Title from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2016-03-09
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|t Afrobarometer Round 5: The Quality of Democracy and Governance in Togo, 2012
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|a Restricted for use by site license.
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|a Numeric
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|a 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 survey was concerned with the attitudes and opinions of the citizens of Togo. Respondents in a face-to-face interview were asked to rate their president and the president's administration in overall performance, 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 government, and whether government officials were responsive to problems of the general population. Respondents were also asked whether local government officials, the police, the army, the courts, the overall criminal justice system, the National Electoral Commission, the Tax Department, and political parties could be trusted. Additionally, respondents were polled on their level of freedom, taxes, what kind of society they most wanted to see, equal rights regarding gender, their role in the community, and political action and activities. Economic questions addressed the past, present, and future of the country's and the respondents' economic conditions, and respondents' living conditions. In addition, opinions were sought on a range of additional issues specific to Togo. These issues included political reform, the justice system, political life, and cost of education. Background variables include age, gender, ethnicity, education, religious affiliation and participation, political party affiliation, language spoken most at home, current and past employment status, and language used in the interview.Cf: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR35566.v1
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|a Africa
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|a Global
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|a Sub-Saharan Africa
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|a Togo
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|a Also available as downloadable files
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|a Department for International Development (United Kingdom)
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|a Mo Ibrahim Foundation
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|a Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
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|a United States Agency for International Development
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|a World Bank
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|a Mode of access: World Wide Web
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|a Citizens of Togo aged 18 years or older
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|a civil society
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|a community involvement
|2 icpsr
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|a corruption
|2 icpsr
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|a crime
|2 icpsr
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|a criminal justice system
|2 icpsr
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|a democracy
|2 icpsr
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|a economic conditions
|2 icpsr
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|a economic reform
|2 icpsr
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|a freedom
|2 icpsr
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|a gender
|2 icpsr
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|a government corruption
|2 icpsr
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|a government organizations
|2 icpsr
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|a government performance
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|a government
|2 icpsr
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|a health care services
|2 icpsr
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|a human services
|2 icpsr
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|a information sources
|2 icpsr
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|a legislatures
|2 icpsr
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|a living conditions
|2 icpsr
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|a local government
|2 icpsr
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|a mass media
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|a national interests
|2 icpsr
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|a news media
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|a police
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|a political action
|2 icpsr
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|a political affiliation
|2 icpsr
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|a political attitudes
|2 icpsr
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|a political behavior
|2 icpsr
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|a political participation
|2 icpsr
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|a political parties
|2 icpsr
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|a political philosophy
|2 icpsr
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|a presidential performance
|2 icpsr
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|a presidents
|2 icpsr
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|a public confidence
|2 icpsr
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|a public interest
|2 icpsr
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|a public opinion
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|a public schools
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|a quality of life
|2 icpsr
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|a social attitudes
|2 icpsr
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|a social environment
|2 icpsr
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|a social services
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|a standard of living
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|a taxes
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|a trust in government
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|a ICPSR II.A.2. Community and Urban Studies, Studies of Local Politics, Nations Other Than the United States
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|a ICPSR VIII.B.2. Governmental Structures, Policies, and Capabilities, Historical and Contemporary Public Policy Indicators, Nations Other Than the United States
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|a ICPSR XIV.B.2. Mass Political Behavior and Attitudes, Political Participation, Nations Other Than the United States
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|a ICPSR XIV.C.2. Mass Political Behavior and Attitudes, Public Opinion on Political Matters, Nations Other Than the United States
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|a Blimpo, Moussa P
|u Center for Research and Opinion Polls
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|a Bratton, Michael
|u Michigan State University
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|a Dulani, Boniface
|u University of Malawi
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|a Gyimah-Boadi, Emmanuel
|u Ghana Center for Democratic Development
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|a Logan, Carolyn
|u Michigan State University
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|a Mattes, Robert
|u Institute for Democracy in South Africa
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|a Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
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