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We expect district magnitude to be associated negatively with voter turnout . Finally , electoral disproportionality occurs when parties receive electoral support that does not translate into representa- tion in the legislature in which ...
We expect district magnitude to be associated negatively with voter turnout . Finally , electoral disproportionality occurs when parties receive electoral support that does not translate into representa- tion in the legislature in which ...
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We do find that clientelistic politics or particularism may be associated with voting turnout . In studies of Western societ- ies a positive association is commonly found between nationally competitive districts and voting turnout .
We do find that clientelistic politics or particularism may be associated with voting turnout . In studies of Western societ- ies a positive association is commonly found between nationally competitive districts and voting turnout .
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In turn , there are different methodologies associated with targeting , based on geography , class , gender , and mode of transfer , and these have achieved different levels of success . The aforementioned rationale for targeting spread ...
In turn , there are different methodologies associated with targeting , based on geography , class , gender , and mode of transfer , and these have achieved different levels of success . The aforementioned rationale for targeting spread ...
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The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the ..., Volumul 50,Ediția 1 Vizualizare fragmente - 2006 |
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