Good governance matters for well-being: the case of Kazakhstan

IF 2.4 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
B. Serikbayeva, Kanat Abdulla
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Purpose This paper aims to investigate the impact of the perceived performance of the government on subjective well-being based on the individual-level survey data of Kazakhstan. Having implemented substantial economic and public administration reforms over nearly three decades since independence in 1991 Kazakhstan presents an interesting case to explore how people perceive the outcomes of the reforms. Design/methodology/approach This paper estimates the relationship between life satisfaction and its determinants with the ordered logit model making use of the ranking information in the response variable. Findings This paper establishes that satisfaction with public service delivery, living conditions and personal and economic factors that are subject to public policy, along with trust in government institutions contribute to life satisfaction. The more satisfied individuals are with the quality, affordability and accessibility of public services, the more satisfied they are with their lives as a whole. A higher level of trust in government institutions increases individual well-being. Originality/value There is still a lack of research on subjective well-being in the less developed world. This study will help reveal important determinants of subjective well-being in the context of a developing country. Also, this study is valuable in terms of examining the impact of citizen satisfaction with public service delivery on subjective wellbeing based on rich individual-level data of the national quality of life (QoL) survey.
良好的治理关系到福祉:哈萨克斯坦的例子
目的基于哈萨克斯坦的个人层面调查数据,研究政府绩效感知对主观幸福感的影响。自1991年独立以来,哈萨克斯坦在近30年的时间里实施了大量的经济和公共行政改革,这是一个有趣的案例,可以探讨人们如何看待改革的结果。设计/方法/方法本文利用响应变量中的排名信息,用有序logit模型估计生活满意度与其决定因素之间的关系。研究发现:对公共服务提供、生活条件、受公共政策影响的个人和经济因素的满意度,以及对政府机构的信任,都有助于提高生活满意度。个人对公共服务的质量、可负担性和可及性越满意,他们对整体生活的满意度就越高。对政府机构的信任程度越高,个人福祉就越高。独创性/价值在欠发达国家,仍然缺乏对主观幸福感的研究。这项研究将有助于揭示发展中国家主观幸福感的重要决定因素。此外,本研究基于丰富的国民生活质量(QoL)调查的个人层面数据,在考察公民对公共服务提供的满意度对主观幸福感的影响方面具有重要价值。
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Transforming Government- People Process and Policy
Transforming Government- People Process and Policy INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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