Publication

Apr 2004

This publication analyzes self-reported unemployment in the light of popular views about general economic conditions and prevailing programs of policy reform. The authors find that unemployment, which has reached crisis proportions in Africa, negatively affects the general public’s view of government performance. The authors discern an indirect linkage from unemployment to policy preferences that applies across all African regions.

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Series Afrobarometer Briefing Papers
Issue 10
Publisher Afrobarometer
Copyright © 2004 Afrobarometer
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