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100 1 _aZHAO, Dahai
_955459
245 1 0 _aDeterminants of public trust in government :
_bempirical evidence from urban China
260 _aLos Angeles :
_bSage,
_cjun. 2017
520 3 _aSeveral studies suggest that public trust in government in China remains high and without any trend of decline despite the fact that public trust in government has declined dramatically in developed countries. This article analyses public trust in government in contemporary urban China with a comprehensive representative survey and tests the factors associated with public trust in government. Trust in government in China is found to be much lower than previous studies have indicated. Furthermore, the variables of citizen satisfaction with the quality of public services, general democracy, participation in government and the transparency of government are positively associated with public trust in government in China at both the city and central level. In addition, this research also finds that citizens who are younger, more highly educated and well-paid have a lower probability of trust in government in China. These findings suggest that maintaining political trust will be a challenge for the Chinese government
700 1 _aHU, Wei
_955460
773 0 8 _t International Review of Administrative Sciences
_g83, 2, p. 358-377
_dLos Angeles : Sage, jun. 2017
_xISSN 00208523
_w
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_cLarissa
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