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CHL_2020_WBCS_V01_M
World Bank Group Country Survey 2020
Chile
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2020
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CHL_2020_WBCS_v01_M
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Public Opinion Research Group
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This file contains data collected from the Chile World Bank Opinion Survey FY 2020.
Cases:
166
Variables:
225
Variables
id
id
method
Survey completion method
a1_1
Trade and exports
a1_2
Crime and violence
a1_3
Natural resource management (renewable resources)
a1_4
Economic growth
a1_5
Disaster risk management
a1_6
Social protection (e.g., pensions, targeted social assistance)
a1_7
Agriculture and rural development
a1_8
Transport (e.g., roads, bridges, transportation)
a1_9
Energy
a1_10
National debt
a1_11
Poverty reduction
a1_12
Anti-corruption
a1_13
Judiciary reform
a1_14
Financial markets
a1_15
Public sector governance/reform (i.e., government effectiveness, public financial management, public expenditure, fiscal system reform)
a1_16
Gender equity (closing the gap between women and men, and boys and girls)
a1_17
Water and sanitation
a1_18
Pollution
a1_19
Job creation/employment
a1_20
Health
a1_21
Private sector development
a1_22
Education
a1_23
Global pandemics (e.g., COVID-19)
a1_24
Climate change (e.g., mitigation, adaptation)
a1_25
Global/regional development
a1_26
Urban development
a2_1
Human development
a2_2
Equal opportunity for girls and boys, men and women
a2_3
Growing Chile’s economy in a way that leads to jobs and employment
a2_4
The gap between the rich and the poor
a2_5
Making government more effective
a2_6
Anti-corruption
a2_7
Attracting new sources of foreign investment
a3_1
Trade constraints
a3_2
Migrants and refugees
a3_3
Climate change
a3_4
Terrorism
a3_5
Jobs/employment
a3_6
Geo political uncertainty
a3_7
National debt
a3_8
The gap between the rich and the poor
a3_9
Environmental degradation
a3_10
Technology based disruption
a4_1
The national/federal government
a4_2
Bilateral organizations (e.g., DFID, JICA, GIZ, USAID)
a4_3
The World Bank Group
a4_4
The International Monetary Fund
a4_5
The United Nations (UN)
a4_6
Regional development banks
a4_7
Chile’s Central Bank
a4_8
International private sector
a4_9
Domestic private sector
a4_10
International civil society (e.g., NGOs, CBOs)
a4_11
Domestic civil society (e.g., NGOs, CBOs)
a4_12
Faith-based institutions
a4_13
Domestic traditional media and their web presence (e.g., newspapers, TV stations, radio)
a4_14
International media and their web presence
a4_15
Web based media (i.e., blogs, social media, other web-based news and information sources)
b1
World Bank Group (WBG)
b1a1
International Finance Corporation (IFC), the World Bank Group’s private sector arm
b1a2
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB/BID)
b1a3
Latin American Development Bank (CAF)
b2
Overall the World Bank Group currently plays a relevant role in development in Chile
b3
The World Bank Group’s work is aligned with what I consider the development priorities for Chile
b4
World Bank Group (WBG)
b4a1
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB/BID)
b4a2
Latin American Development Bank (CAF)
b5
To what extent does the World Bank Group’s work help to achieve development results in Chile?
b6
To what extent does the World Bank Group influence the development agenda in Chile?
b7_1
Technical assistance
b7_2
Policy advice, studies, analyses
b7_3
Bringing together different groups of stakeholders
b7_4
Capacity development
b7_5
Financial resources
b7_6
Data and statistics
b7_7
Promoting knowledge sharing
b7_8
Implementation support
b7_9
Mobilizing third party financial resources
b7_10
Other
b8_1
Not aligned with country priorities
b8_2
Not adequately sensitive to political/social realities in Chile
b8_3
Inadequate World Bank Group’s staffing in Chile
b8_4
Not collaborating enough with private sector
b8_5
Not collaborating enough with partners such as bilaterals, multilaterals, trust funds, UN
b8_6
Not willing to honestly criticize policies and reform efforts in the country
b8_7
Staff too inaccessible
b8_8
Too influenced by developed countries
b8_9
World Bank Group’s processes too slow and complex
b8_10
Not adequately flexible
b8_11
Not sufficiently focused on sustainable results
b8_12
Not collaborating enough with civil society (e.g., NGOs, CBOs)
b8_13
Not enough public disclosure of its work
b8_14
Arrogant in its approach
b8_15
Other
b8_16
Don't know
b9_1
Global/regional development
b9_2
Urban development
b9_3
Gender equity (closing the gap between women and men, and boys and girls)
b9_4
Private sector development
b9_5
Education
b9_6
Public sector governance/reform (i.e., government effectiveness, public financial management, public expenditure, fiscal system reform)
b9_7
Energy
b9_8
Water and sanitation
b9_9
Pollution
b9_10
Job creation/employment
b9_11
Health
b9_12
Financial markets
b9_13
Social protection (e.g., pensions, targeted social assistance)
b9_14
Global pandemics (e.g., COVID-19)
b9_15
Anti-corruption
b9_16
National debt
b9_17
Crime and violence
b9_18
Natural resource management (renewable resources)
b9_19
Climate change (e.g., mitigation, adaptation)
b9_20
Poverty reduction
b9_21
Judiciary reform
b9_22
Economic growth
b9_23
Disaster risk management
b9_24
Equality of opportunity (i.e., social inclusion)
b9_25
Transport (e.g., roads, bridges, transportation)
b9_26
Agriculture and rural development
b9_27
Trade and exports
c1
To what extent do you believe the World Bank Group’s staff is well prepared (e.g., skills mix and knowledge) to help Chile solve its most complicated development challenges?
c2
Responsiveness to needs
c3
Flexibility (in terms of the institution’s products and services)
c4
Flexibility (in terms of changing country circumstances)
c5
Being inclusive
c6
Openness (sharing data and other information)
c7
Collaboration with the Government
c8
The speed in which it gets things accomplished on the ground
c9
Helping to bring discipline/effective supervision to implementation of investment projects
c10
Collaboration with civil society
c11
Staff accessibility
c12
Collaboration with other donors and development partners
c13
Collaboration with the private sector
c14
Straightforwardness and honesty
c15
Treating clients and stakeholders in Chile with respect
c16
Being a long-term partner
c17
The World Bank Group takes decisions quickly in Chile
c18
Working with the World Bank Group increases Chile’s institutional capacity
c19
Where country systems (e.g., procurement, financial management, etc.) are adequate, the World Bank Group makes appropriate use of them
c20
The World Bank Group’s financial instruments (i.e., investment lending, Development Policy Loan, Trust Funds, Program-for-Results, etc.) meet the needs of Chile
c21
The World Bank Group meets Chile’s needs for knowledge services (e.g., research, analysis, data, technical assistance)
c22
To what extent do you believe that Chile received value for money from the World Bank Group’s Reimbursable Advisory Services (RAS)?
d1_1
Social protection (e.g., pensions, targeted social assistance)
d1_2
Gender equity (closing the gap between women and men, and boys and girls)
d1_3
Private sector development
d1_4
Education
d1_5
Public sector governance/reform (i.e., government effectiveness, public financial management, public expenditure, fiscal system reform)
d1_6
Global/regional development
d1_7
Urban development
d1_8
Energy
d1_9
Water and sanitation
d1_10
Pollution
d1_11
Health
d1_12
Financial markets
d1_13
Transport (e.g., roads, bridges, transportation)
d1_14
Agriculture and rural development
d1_15
Climate change (e.g., mitigation, adaptation)
d1_16
Poverty reduction
d1_17
Judiciary reform
d1_18
Economic growth
d1_19
Disaster risk management
d1_20
Equality of opportunity (i.e., social inclusion)
e1
Are timely
e2
Include appropriate level of stakeholder involvement during preparation
e3
Lead to practical solutions
e4
Are source of relevant information on global good practices
e5
Are adequately disseminated
e6
Are translated enough into local language
e7
Are adaptable to Chile’s specific development challenges and country circumstances
e8
Overall, how significant a contribution do you believe the World Bank Group's knowledge work and activities make to development results in your country?
e9
Overall, how would you rate the technical quality of the World Bank Group's knowledge work and activities?
f1_1
Provide more adequate data/knowledge/statistics/figures on Chile’s economy
f1_2
Engage more effectively with civil society (e.g., NGOs, CBOs)
f1_3
Increase the level of capacity development in the country
f1_4
Engage more directly with beneficiaries
f1_5
Improve the quality of its experts as related to Chile’s specific challenges
f1_6
Engage more effectively with private sector
f1_7
Offer more innovative knowledge products and services
f1_8
Collaborate more effectively with Government clients (e.g., national, state, local)
f1_9
Work faster
f1_10
Reduce the complexity of obtaining World Bank Group financing
f1_11
Engage more effectively with partners such as bilaterals, multilaterals, trust funds, UN
f1_12
Offer more innovative financial products and services
f1_13
Other
f2_1
NGOs/ Foundations
f2_2
Youth/university groups
f2_3
Private sector
f2_4
Local government
f2_5
Beneficiaries
f2_6
Academia/think tanks/research institutes
f2_7
Parliament
f2_8
Media
f2_9
Other
f2_10
Don't know
g1
How frequently do you interact with the World Bank Group now in Chile?
g2_1
World Bank Group’s publications and other written materials
g2_2
e-Newsletters
g2_3
World Bank Group’s seminars/workshops/conferences
g2_4
World Bank Group’s website
g2_5
Direct contact with World Bank Group (i.e., face to face meetings/discussions)
g2_6
Social media (e.g., blogs, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr)
g2_7
Webinars or online events hosted by the World Bank Group
g3_1
Read, viewed or heard a story about the WBG in local media
g3_2
Read, viewed or heard a story about the WBG in global media
g3_3
Interacted with the WBG on Social Media
g3_4
Visited a WBG website
g3_5
Attended an event/conference hosted by the WBG
g3_6
Watched a webinar or online event hosted by the WBG
g3_7
Read some or all of a WBG research paper or publication
g3_8
Met professionally with WBG staff
g3_9
Read a WBG e-newsletter
h1
Which of the following best describes your current affiliation?
h2
Please identify the primary specialization of your work.
h3
Currently, do you professionally collaborate/work with the World Bank Group (IBRD, IFC, MIGA, ICSID) in your country?
h4
If yes, which of the following agencies of the World Bank Group do you primarily collaborate/ work with in Chile?
h5_1
Observer
h5_2
Use World Bank Group reports/data
h5_3
Engage in World Bank Group related/sponsored events/activities
h5_4
Collaborate as part of my professional duties
h5_5
Use World Bank Group website for information, data, research, etc.
h6
Which best represents your geographic location?
Total: 225
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