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World Bank Country Survey 2013
Philippines
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2012
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PHL_2013_WBCS_v01_M
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Data file: Philippines FY13 datafile FINAL
Data collected from the Philippines World Bank Opinion Survey FY 2013.
Cases:
328
Variables:
333
Variables
id
a1
Which of the following best describes your current organization?
a2
Please identify the primary specialization of your work.
a3
Currently, which of the following agencies of the World Bank Group (IBRD/IDA, IF
a4_1
Collaborate as part of my professional duties
a4_2
Engage in World Bank Group-related/sponsored events/activities
a4_3
Observer (i.e., follow in media, discuss in informal conversations, etc.)
a4_4
Use World Bank reports/data
a4_5
Use World Bank website for information, data, research, etc.
a5
What is your geographic location?
a6
Which best describes your geographic location?
b1
In general would you say that the Philippines is headed in ... ?
b2_1
Agricultural modernization, rural development
b2_2
Anti-corruption, transparency, social accountability
b2_3
Climate change mitigation and adaptation
b2_4
Disaster risk reduction and management
b2_5
Economic growth
b2_6
Education: providing quality education for children
b2_7
Energy: improving power sources, renewable and clean energy
b2_8
Environment
b2_9
Food security: improving access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food
b2_10
Foreign direct investment: promoting policies to stimulate FDIs
b2_11
Gender and equity: improving access to opportunities and services of women, the
b2_12
Governance and government effectiveness
b2_13
Health: improving the delivery of health services
b2_14
Information and communications technology
b2_15
Infrastructure: improving basic infrastructure such as roads, bridges, housing,
b2_16
Jobs: creating more and better jobs
b2_17
Land reform: improving and expanding implementation
b2_18
Law and justice: improving effectiveness of systems
b2_19
Local government: improving effectiveness of LGUs
b2_20
Manufacturing
b2_21
Natural resource management of oil, gas, mining, etc.
b2_22
Peace and order: reducing crime and violence
b2_23
Peace and order: securing peace in Mindanao
b2_24
Population: reducing population growth
b2_25
Poverty reduction
b2_26
Private sector development: enhancing the environment for investment and busines
b2_27
Public financial management: public expenditure, fiscal system reform
b2_28
Public sector reform
b2_29
Regional economic cooperation
b2_30
Regulatory framework
b2_31
Social protection: pensions, targeted social assistance such as conditional cash
b2_32
Tourism
b2_33
Trade and exports
b2_34
Other
b3_1
Agricultural modernization, rural development
b3_2
Anti-corruption, transparency, social accountability
b3_3
Climate change mitigation and adaptation
b3_4
Disaster risk reduction and management
b3_5
Economic growth
b3_6
Education: providing quality education for children
b3_7
Energy: improving power sources, renewable and clean energy
b3_8
Environment
b3_9
Food security: improving access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food
b3_10
Foreign direct investment: promoting policies to stimulate FDIs
b3_11
Gender and equity: improving access to opportunities and services of women, the
b3_12
Governance and government effectiveness
b3_13
Health: improving the delivery of health services
b3_14
Information and communications technology
b3_15
Infrastructure: improving basic infrastructure such as roads, bridges, housing,
b3_16
Jobs: creating more and better jobs
b3_17
Land reform: improving and expanding implementation
b3_18
Law and justice: improving effectiveness of systems
b3_19
Local government: improving effectiveness of LGUs
b3_20
Manufacturing
b3_21
Natural resource management of oil, gas, mining, etc.
b3_22
Peace and order: reducing crime and violence
b3_23
Peace and order: securing peace in Mindanao
b3_24
Population: reducing population growth
b3_25
Private sector development: enhancing the environment for investment and busines
b3_26
Public financial management: public expenditure, fiscal system reform
b3_27
Public sector reform
b3_28
Regional economic cooperation
b3_29
Regulatory framework
b3_30
Social protection: pensions, targeted social assistance such as conditional cash
b3_31
Tourism
b3_32
Trade and exports
b3_33
Other
b4_1
Agricultural modernization, rural development
b4_2
Anti-corruption, transparency, social accountability
b4_3
Climate change mitigation and adaptation
b4_4
Disaster risk reduction and management
b4_5
Education: providing quality education for children
b4_6
Energy: improving power sources, renewable and clean energy
b4_7
Environment
b4_8
Food security: improving access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food
b4_9
Foreign direct investment: promoting policies to stimulate FDIs
b4_10
Gender and equity: improving access to opportunities and services of women, the
b4_11
Governance and government effectiveness
b4_12
Health: improving the delivery of health services
b4_13
Information and communications technology
b4_14
Infrastructure: improving basic infrastructure such as roads, bridges, housing,
b4_15
Jobs: creating more and better jobs
b4_16
Land reform: improving and expanding implementation
b4_17
Law and justice: improving effectiveness of systems
b4_18
Local government: improving effectiveness of LGUs
b4_19
Manufacturing
b4_20
Natural resource management of oil, gas, mining, etc.
b4_21
Peace and order: reducing crime and violence
b4_22
Peace and order: securing peace in Mindanao
b4_23
Population: reducing population growth
b4_24
Private sector development: enhancing the environment for investment and busines
b4_25
Public financial management: public expenditure, fiscal system reform
b4_26
Public sector reform
b4_27
Regional economic cooperation
b4_28
Regulatory framework
b4_29
Social protection: pensions, targeted social assistance such as conditional cash
b4_30
Tourism
b4_31
Trade and exports
b4_32
Other
c1_1
How familiar are you with the work of the World Bank (IBRD/IDA) in the Philippin
c1_2
How familiar are you with the work of IFC in the Philippines?
c2_1
Overall, please rate your impression of the World Bank's (IBRD/IDA) effectivenes
c2_2
Overall, please rate your impression of the IFC’s effectiveness in the Philippin
c3_1
To what extent do you believe the World Bank's (IBRD/IDA) staff is well prepared
c3_2
To what extent do you believe IFC’s staff is well prepared to help the Philippin
c4_1
Agricultural modernization, rural development
c4_2
Anti-corruption, transparency, social accountability
c4_3
Climate change mitigation and adaptation
c4_4
Disaster risk reduction and management
c4_5
Economic growth
c4_6
Education: providing quality education for children
c4_7
Energy: improving power sources, renewable and clean energy
c4_8
Environment
c4_9
Food security: improving access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food
c4_10
Foreign direct investment: promoting policies to stimulate FDIs
c4_11
Gender and equity: improving access to opportunities and services of women, the
c4_12
Governance and government effectiveness
c4_13
Health: improving the delivery of health services
c4_14
Information and communications technology
c4_15
Infrastructure: improving basic infrastructure such as roads, bridges, housing,
c4_16
Jobs: creating more and better jobs
c4_17
Land reform: improving and expanding implementation
c4_18
Law and justice: improving effectiveness of systems
c4_19
Local government: improving effectiveness of LGUs
c4_20
Manufacturing
c4_21
Natural resource management of oil, gas, mining, etc.
c4_22
Peace and order: reducing crime and violence
c4_23
Peace and order: securing peace in Mindanao
c4_24
Population: reducing population growth
c4_25
Poverty reduction
c4_26
Private sector development: enhancing the environment for investment and busines
c4_27
Public financial management: public expenditure, fiscal system reform
c4_28
Public sector reform
c4_29
Regional economic cooperation
c4_30
Regulatory framework
c4_31
Social protection: pensions, targeted social assistance such as conditional cash
c4_32
Tourism
c4_33
Trade and exports
c4_34
Other
c5a_1
Collaboration between the agencies of the World Bank Group (IBRD/IDA, IFC)
c5a_2
Data about development
c5a_3
Donor coordination
c5a_4
Investment in private sector
c5a_5
Linkage to non-Bank expertise such as knowledge sharing between developing count
c5a_6
Loans to finance development projects
c5a_7
Loans to promote policy reforms
c5a_8
Partnership and cooperation: facilitating or convening groups from government, p
c5a_9
Policy advice
c5a_10
Studies/analyses
c5a_11
Technical assistance
c5a_12
Training/capacity building
c5a_13
Other
c5b_1
Collaboration between the agencies of the World Bank Group (IBRD/IDA, IFC)
c5b_2
Data about development
c5b_3
Donor coordination
c5b_4
Investment in private sector
c5b_5
Linkage to non-Bank expertise such as knowledge sharing between developing count
c5b_6
Loans to finance development projects
c5b_7
Loans to promote policy reforms
c5b_8
Partnership and cooperation: facilitating or convening groups from government, p
c5b_9
Policy advice
c5b_10
Studies/analyses
c5b_11
Technical assistance
c5b_12
Training/capacity building
c5b_13
Other
c6_1
Arrogant in its approach
c6_2
Credibility of its knowledge/data
c6_3
Imposing technocratic solutions without regard to political realities
c6_4
Not adequately sensitive to political/social realities in the Philippines
c6_5
Not aligned with country priorities
c6_6
Not aligned with other donors’ work
c6_7
Not collaborating enough with non-government actors
c6_8
Not enough public disclosure of its work
c6_9
Not exploring alternative policy options
c6_10
Not willing to honestly criticize policies and reform efforts in the country
c6_11
Staff too inaccessible
c6_12
Too bureaucratic in its operational policies and procedures
c6_13
Too influenced by developed countries
c6_14
Too slow and complex in its processes
c6_15
Other
c7_1
Capacity development/training
c7_2
Investment lending
c7_3
Knowledge products/services
c7_4
Policy based lending / budget support to the Government
c7_5
Technical assistance
c7_6
Trust Fund management
c7_7
Other
c7_8
Don’t know
c8
Overall the World Bank Group currently plays a relevant role in development in t
c9
The World Bank Group supports programs and strategies that are realistic for the
c10
The World Bank Group treats clients and stakeholders in the Philippines with res
c11
The World Bank Group’s work is aligned with what I consider the development prio
c12
Accessibility of staff
c13
Collaboration with groups outside of the Government
c14
Collaboration with other donors
c15
Collaboration with the Government
c16
Flexibility toward changing country circumstances
c17
Flexibility of the World Bank Group’s products and services
c18
Follow through over time
c19
Inclusiveness
c20
Openness
c21
Responsiveness
c22
Straightforwardness and honesty
c23_1
Lack of/inadequate levels of capacity in Government
c23_2
Political pressures and obstacles
c23_3
Poor donor coordination
c23_4
Reforms are not well thought out in light of country challenges
c23_5
The Government works inefficiently
c23_6
The World Bank does not do adequate follow through/follow-up
c23_7
The World Bank is not sensitive enough to political/social realities on the grou
c23_8
The World Bank works too slow
c23_9
There is no adequate level of citizen/civil society participation
c23_10
Other
d1
Helping achieve fiscal and financial stability through consolidation and improve
d2
Helping build an enabling business environment to promote competitiveness, produ
d3
Helping promote access and delivery of financial services
d4
Helping improve the delivery of basic services, such as education, health, water
d5
Helping improve the delivery of basic services in poor areas
d6
Helping establish a social protection system through household poverty targeting
d7
Helping in disaster risk management and climate change mitigation and adaptation
d8
Helping promote stability, peace and development in conflict-affected areas
d9
Helping promote good governance and anticorruption in Government
d10
Helping promote procurement and public financial management reforms in Governmen
d11
Helping improve local governance through more effective decentralization
d12
Other
d13
To what extent does the World Bank Group’s (IBRD/IDA, IFC) work help to achieve
d14
The World Bank's financial instruments meet the needs of the Philippines
d15
The World Bank meets the Philippines’ needs for knowledge services
d16
IFC’s financial products meet the needs for private sector development in the P
e1
How frequently do you consult World Bank knowledge and research in the work you
e2
Contributing to good policy making
e3
Enhancing your knowledge and/or skills
e4
Providing support for program implementation
e5
Raising your awareness about a topic
e6
Stimulating public debate/dialogue
e7
Are a source of relevant information about global good practices
e8
Are accessible
e9
Are adaptable to the Philippines’ specific development challenges and country ci
e10
Are adequately disseminated
e11
Are relevant to the Philippines’ development priorities
e12
Are timely
e13
Include appropriate level of stakeholder involvement during preparation
e14
Provide feasible recommendations
e15
Overall, how significant a contribution do you believe the World Bank Group’s (I
e16
Overall, how would you rate the technical quality of the World Bank Group’s (IBR
f1
The World Bank disburses funds promptly
f2
The World Bank effectively monitors and evaluates the projects and programs it s
f3
The World Bank ensures consistency and continuity through staff changes
f4
The World Bank requires reasonable conditions on its lending
f5
The World Bank provides effective implementation support
f6
The World Bank's “Safeguards Policy” requirements are reasonable
f7
The World Bank's approvals and reviews are timely
f8
The World Bank's teams and visits are well coordinated
f9
Where country systems are adequate, the World Bank makes appropriate use of them
f10
Working with the World Bank increases the capacity of Government to implement an
g1
How significant a role do you believe the World Bank Group (IBRD/IDA, IFC) SHOUL
g2_1
Ensure greater selectivity in its work
g2_2
Improve the competitiveness of its financing compared to markets
g2_3
Improve the quality of its experts as related to the Philippines’ specific chall
g2_4
Increase availability of Fee-Based services
g2_5
Offer more innovative financial products
g2_6
Offer more innovative knowledge services
g2_7
Provide more adequate data/knowledge/statistics/figures on the Philippines’ econ
g2_8
Reduce the complexity of obtaining World Bank financing
g2_9
Work faster
g2_10
Other
g3
How effective do you believe the different agencies of the World Bank Group (IBR
h1_1
Blogs
h1_2
Email
h1_3
Instant messaging or online chat
h1_4
Internet through non-World Bank websites, search engines such as Google and Yaho
h1_5
Mobile phones
h1_6
Newspapers – international
h1_7
Newspapers – local
h1_8
Periodicals
h1_9
Radio – international
h1_10
Radio – local
h1_11
Social media: Facebook, Twitter, Youtube
h1_12
Television – international
h1_13
Television – local
h1_14
World Bank Group conferences, seminars, workshops, videoconferences
h1_15
World Bank Knowledge for Development Center
h1_16
World Bank Group publications, materials
h1_17
World Bank Group staff through face-to-face meetings and discussions
h1_18
World Bank Group website
h1_19
Other
h2_1
Blogs
h2_2
Email
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