The role of insufficient cost savings in bringing service(s)/operation(s) back in-house
Full Question Text
Did insufficient cost savings play a part in your jurisdiction's decision to bring the service(s) or operation(s) back in-house?
% within Jurisdiction Type | |||||
Jurisdiction Type | Total | ||||
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County | Township | City | Village | ||
Percentage of jurisdictions which report insufficient cost savings played a part in their decision to bring service(s) or operation(s) back in-house: (Among those jurisdictions that report bringing back in-house previously contracted out services or operations) | 40% | 40% | 59% | 68% | 51% |
% within Population Size | ||||||
Population Size | Total | |||||
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<1500 | 1500-5000 | 5001-10000 | 10001-30000 | >30000 | ||
Percentage of jurisdictions which report insufficient cost savings played a part in their decision to bring service(s) or operation(s) back in-house: (Among those jurisdictions that report bringing back in-house previously contracted out services or operations) | 53% | 40% | 56% | 38% | 84% | 51% |
% within Region of Michigan | |||||||
Region of Michigan | Total | ||||||
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Upper Peninsula | Northern Lower Peninsula | West Central Lower Peninsula | East Central Lower Peninsula | Southwest Lower Peninsula | Southeast Lower Peninsula | ||
Percentage of jurisdictions which report insufficient cost savings played a part in their decision to bring service(s) or operation(s) back in-house: (Among those jurisdictions that report bringing back in-house previously contracted out services or operations) | 44% | 38% | 27% | 31% | 79% | 61% | 51% |