Tracking Change Islamabad in Livelihoods, Service Delivery and Governance: Evidence from a 2012-2015 Panel Survey in Pakistan
Babar Shahbaz,
Abid Suleri,
Mohsin Ali,
Huma Khan (),
Georgina Sturge,
Richard Mallett and
Jessica Hagen-Zanker
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Abstract:
The subject of this study is the relationship between the delivery of services, social protection and livelihoods assistance, and state legitimacy (measured here using perceptions of government performance) in a fragile and conflict-affected state.
Keywords: Panel survey; conflict-affected; cross-country; strategies; re-interviewed; longitudinal; preliminary policy; agenda; analytical frameworks; legitimacy; local-level. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-08
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