The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... direct outcome of the previous Associação de Mulheres [ Wom- en's Association ] that mobilized local women during the 1980s to demand social services such as pre - natal care and milk vouchers and to plan cultural events that included ...
... direct outcome of the previous Associação de Mulheres [ Wom- en's Association ] that mobilized local women during the 1980s to demand social services such as pre - natal care and milk vouchers and to plan cultural events that included ...
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... direct participation in corruption ; the ranking of institutions in terms of the existence of corruption ; and the number of civil servants considered to be corrupt . Table 2 provides a selection of data . It shows increases in ...
... direct participation in corruption ; the ranking of institutions in terms of the existence of corruption ; and the number of civil servants considered to be corrupt . Table 2 provides a selection of data . It shows increases in ...
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... direct effect on confidence in government . As perception of corruption increases , confidence in government declines , while all other factors are held constant . Hypothesis 1 : Corruption has a direct effect on con- fidence in ...
... direct effect on confidence in government . As perception of corruption increases , confidence in government declines , while all other factors are held constant . Hypothesis 1 : Corruption has a direct effect on con- fidence in ...
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