This new report in collaboration with Gallup presents results from the initial phase of survey testing in 2016. The study focuses on respondents' perceptions of the likelihood they could lose the right to live in their home and their possession (or lack thereof) of property documents that could help protect those rights. Results reveal a range of perceptions of tenure security across countries, and a mix of results about the relationship of documentation and perceptions of security.
Please click here for data files for the nine country study. Note that the figures presented in this report are not directly comparable to those presented in the latest report because we use different methods to calculate tenure security.
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