Global Corruption Barometer
ORGANISATION
DESCRIPTION
The Global Corruption Barometer (GCB) is the largest cross-country survey to assesses the general public’s perceptions and experiences of corruption and bribery. In 2010 the Global Corruption Barometer surveyed 91,781 individuals in 86 countries and territories. An additional 15 countries were surveyed in 2011.
PURPOSE
Diagnosis
FOCUS
Corruption (experience)
Corruption (perception)
Sector / Institution
Media
Energy
Registry and permit services
Customs and border management
Defence and security
Tax authority
Judiciary
Private Sector
Education
Political party
Religious body
Legislature / Parliament
Health
International organisation
Civil Society
Police
Topic
Land and property
Public administration
LEVEL
National
PERIODICITY
Periodical (annual)
FIRST USED
2003
METHODOLOGY
Quantitative
DATA COLLECTION METHOD
Public survey
LANGUAGE
Spanish
English
French
REGIONS
Global