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The managers' attention on the control and measurement of quantifiable quality variables, accountability, and assurance can be interpreted as a response to external macro level demands.
The bivariate correlation between each of the accountability variables of relevance, publicity, appeals/revision and enforcement was strongly positive (p <.01).
And to further examine this relationship, for each service, intervention costs will be regressed against scale of production adjusted for service quality, HIV prevalence at local level, facility type and management variables including governance, accountability, supervision, monitoring, and incentives [ 29].
Table 1 Definitions of governance variables Variable Definition Sources Voice and accountability The extent to which a country's citizens are able to participate in selecting their government, as well as freedom of expression, freedom of association, and a free media.
At the same time, reports have mounted describing products of variable quality and manufacturers who lack accountability for their claims.
It says there is a lack of clear leadership and accountability across different agencies, access to crisis services is variable and "real changes" across the system are required.
The existing research suggests that schools definitely respond to the incentives of accountability systems, but the form and strength of such responses is highly variable.
Dimensions variable.
Too variable.
Variable, indeed.
The quality of institution, in general is measured by some governance variables such as lack of corruption, accountability, and transparency etc.
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