Afrobarometer Round 6 [electronic resource] : The Quality of Democracy and Governance in Tunisia, 2015 Youssef Meddeb, Imen Mezlini, Abedelafidh Hussein, Najib ben Saad

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English
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2017-07-27
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Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2017
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AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.
Summary note
The Afrobarometer is a comparative series of public attitude surveys that collects and disseminates data regarding Africans' views on democracy, governance, the economy, civil society, and related issues. This particular data collection was concerned with the attitudes and opinions of the citizens of Tunisia, and also includes a number of "country-specific questions" designed specifically for the Tunisia survey. The data are collected from nationally representative samples in face-to-face interviews in the language of the respondent's choice. Standard topics for the Afrobarometer include attitudes toward and evaluations of democracy, governance and economic conditions, political participation, and national identity. In addition, Round 6 surveys included special modules on taxation; tolerance; crime, conflict and insecurity; political corruption; interregional relations; perceptions of China; use of technology; and social service delivery. Country-specific topics include the Arab Spring and terrorism. The surveys also collect a large set of socio-demographic indicators such as age, gender, education level, poverty level, language and ethnicity, and religious affiliation, as well as political party affiliation. Afrobarometer Round 6 surveys were implemented in 36 countries. Cf: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR36796
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Title from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2017-08-05.
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Geographic coverage
  • Africa
  • Global
  • Tunisia
Funding information
  • Mo Ibrahim Foundation
  • Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
  • Department for International Development (United Kingdom)
  • United States Agency for International Development
  • World Bank
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Mode of access: Intranet.
Methodology note
Citizens of Tunisia who are 18 years and older, excluding institutions
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Afrobarometer Round 6: The Quality of Democracy and Governance in Tunisia, 2015
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