The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... ethnic diversity in inter- action with the number of ethnic political parties across Central and South America will be associated positively with voting turn- out . One may expect that societies divided along ethnic lines offer more ...
... ethnic diversity in inter- action with the number of ethnic political parties across Central and South America will be associated positively with voting turn- out . One may expect that societies divided along ethnic lines offer more ...
Pagina 50
... ethnic cleav- ages , an index of ethnic heterogeneity ( Ordershook and Shvetsova 1994 ; Cox and Neto 1997 ) , and the number of ethnic political par- ties . We expect to find a positive relationship between this index and voting turnout ...
... ethnic cleav- ages , an index of ethnic heterogeneity ( Ordershook and Shvetsova 1994 ; Cox and Neto 1997 ) , and the number of ethnic political par- ties . We expect to find a positive relationship between this index and voting turnout ...
Pagina 59
... ethnic divisions , and popula- tion density . We identify , therefore , an important limitation with models of turnout based on registered voters : determinants may appear as insignificant simply because they affect the rate of voter ...
... ethnic divisions , and popula- tion density . We identify , therefore , an important limitation with models of turnout based on registered voters : determinants may appear as insignificant simply because they affect the rate of voter ...
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