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ID180250
Title ProperService Delivery and Accountability of Urban Officials
Other Title InformationEvidence from Urban-based Local Government in Bangladesh
LanguageENG
AuthorKhan, Adil ;  Ahsan, A. H. M. Kamrul ;  Walters, Peter
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study compares the state of city government service delivery for communities living in different areas with different level of affluence in Rajshahi City in Bangladesh. Based on the results of a qualitative study, we found a significant service disparity between the affluent and the poor communities. This disparity is due to the inability of the poor to hold service providers accountable, attributable to a lack of knowledge about services and a lack of social status. Lack of quality monitoring and a marked bias in the quality of interactions between the poor and the affluent contribute to the service disparity This disparity is largely invisible to the poor who, instead of comparing themselves with the affluent citizens, compare themselves with a similar class of people.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asian Survey Vol. 28, No.2; Sep 2021: p.222-242
Journal SourceSouth Asian Survey Vol: 28 No 2
Key WordsCommunity ;  Bangladesh ;  Local Government ;  Accountability ;  Service Delivery ;  Service Disparity


 
 
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