Start date:
May 2016
Completion date:
June 2016
Client:
The Asia Foundation (TAF), with funding from the Australian Government
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The objective of this project was to undertake a review of surveys and studies from 2006 to date. This required compiling the methodologies and scopes of each identified survey or study. It was intended as a data gathering exercise, and no conclusions were drawn from, or recommendations made about, the collected data. 

The project identified relevant surveys and studies by doing a literature review. The project team identified reports from various sources including  

our archives and the internet and used these sources to in turn identify other sources. We did this by using the citations or references listed in key reports to identify other sources about the same subject. These sources then lead to other ocuments that, in turn, included references, etc. Certain types of study-such as corruption indices-were excluded, as were those that contained insufficient information. In total, the project team analysed 35 survey documents. We collected data on ten topics from the identified  

surveys.