The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... industrialized cases.3 The Latin American context provides some unique theoretical expectations . about some conventional effects on voting turnout . We begin with a theoretical discussion specific to CSA countries and follow this with ...
... industrialized cases.3 The Latin American context provides some unique theoretical expectations . about some conventional effects on voting turnout . We begin with a theoretical discussion specific to CSA countries and follow this with ...
Pagina 57
... industrialized contexts either in the direction of the effects or in the mechanism underlying the rela- tionships we postulate . We have explored three scenarios : turnout among eligible voters , turnout among registered voters , and ...
... industrialized contexts either in the direction of the effects or in the mechanism underlying the rela- tionships we postulate . We have explored three scenarios : turnout among eligible voters , turnout among registered voters , and ...
Pagina 58
industrialized democracies are expected to be " less exposed to politics ; " in CSA young people tend to view voting as part of their - coming - to age ritual ( Seligson 1995 ) , thus turning out at higher rates than older people . This ...
industrialized democracies are expected to be " less exposed to politics ; " in CSA young people tend to view voting as part of their - coming - to age ritual ( Seligson 1995 ) , thus turning out at higher rates than older people . This ...
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