The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... literacy is preferable because it provides greater variation than a consideration of the total literacy rate . The average rate of women's literacy across CSA is .85 and ranges from .50 in Guatemala in 1990 to .98 in Uruguay in 1999. We ...
... literacy is preferable because it provides greater variation than a consideration of the total literacy rate . The average rate of women's literacy across CSA is .85 and ranges from .50 in Guatemala in 1990 to .98 in Uruguay in 1999. We ...
Pagina 54
... literacy is associated with a .87 increase in voting turnout , on average . Once we allow for greater variation in literacy using female literacy , we find that education level affects voter turnout across CSA . Moreover , density is ...
... literacy is associated with a .87 increase in voting turnout , on average . Once we allow for greater variation in literacy using female literacy , we find that education level affects voter turnout across CSA . Moreover , density is ...
Pagina 58
... literacy is associated with increased voter turnout . In studies of developing countries , the rate of female literacy has not been considered in turnout to f models . We use female literacy because it 58 The Latin Americanist Fall 2005.
... literacy is associated with increased voter turnout . In studies of developing countries , the rate of female literacy has not been considered in turnout to f models . We use female literacy because it 58 The Latin Americanist Fall 2005.
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