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165472 | Access to public services distributed by political group | Is access to basic public services, such as order and security, primary education, clean water, and healthcare, distributed equally across political groups? 0: Extreme. Because of their political group affiliation 75% or more of the population lack access to basic public services of good quality. 1: Unequal. Because of their political group affiliation 25% or more of the population lack access to basic public services of good quality. 2: Somewhat Equal. Because of their political group affiliation 10 to 25% of the population lack access to basic public services of good quality. 3: Relatively Equal. Because of their political group affiliation only 5 to 10% of the population lack access to basic public services of good quality. 4: Equal. Because of their political group affiliation less than 5% of the population lack access to basic public services of good quality. A political group is defined as those who are affiliated with a particular political party or candidate, or a group of parties/candidates. This question asks if political group is an important cleavage in society for the distribution of public services. Thus, if there are inequalities in access to public services, but these are not mainly due to differentiation between particular political groups, the code should be “4” (equal). The situation could of course vary by type of public service, such that a political group is denied access to some basic public services but not others. Please base your response on whether access to most of the aforementioned services are distributed equally or unequally. | 2021-08-12 11:31:02 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 5361 | 19977 | {} |
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