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Ethiopia Round 8 summary of results
Summary of results for the Afrobarometer Round 8 survey in Ethiopia in 2020
AD448: Ethiopians support media’s watchdog role but want regulated access to Internet, social media
Ethiopians support media’s watchdog role but want regulated access to Internet, social media
AD426:With high prevalence of lived poverty, Ethiopians rate government’s economic performance as poor
With high prevalence of lived poverty, Ethiopians rate government’s economic performance as poor
AD412: Des liens qui unissent? Des signes d’unité et de division dans 18 pays africains
Des liens qui unissent? Des signes d'unité et de division dans 18 pays africains
AD412: Ties that bind? Evidence of both unity and division in 18 African countries
Ties that bind? Evidence of both unity and division in 18 African countries
AD339: Religion en Afrique: Forte tolérance et confiance vis-à-vis des dirigeants, mais beaucoup admettraient le contrôle du discours religieux
Religion en Afrique: Forte tolérance et confiance vis-à-vis des dirigeants, mais beaucoup admettraient le contrôle du discours religieux
WP177: One team, one nation: Football, ethnic identity, and conflict in Africa
One team, one nation: Football, ethnic identity, and conflict in Africa
WP172: 800 languages and counting: Lessons from survey research across a linguistically diverse continent
800 languages and counting: Lessons from survey research across a linguistically diverse continent
AD122: La présence accrue de la Chine en Afrique attire des appréciations largement positives
La présence accrue de la Chine en Afrique attire des appréciations largement positives
WP164: Ethiopians’ views of democratic government: Fear, ignorance, or unique understanding of democracy?
Ethiopians’ views of democratic government: Fear, ignorance, or unique understanding of democracy?
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