Publication

Jan 2007

This publication discusses public satisfaction or dissatisfaction with health and education services in Africa. The author focuses on users' poverty status and their specific experiences with service providers. The report concludes that general perceptions of corruption have predictably negative effects on service satisfaction.

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Author Michael Bratton
Series Afrobarometer Working Papers
Issue 65
Publisher Afrobarometer
Copyright © 2007 Afrobarometer
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