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A positive association between the number of sanctions and turnout is anticipated . Second , it is widely acknowledged in the literature that registration requirements sap voter turnout among eligible voters ( Piven and Cloward 2000 ...
A positive association between the number of sanctions and turnout is anticipated . Second , it is widely acknowledged in the literature that registration requirements sap voter turnout among eligible voters ( Piven and Cloward 2000 ...
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Again , we follow Radcliff ( 1992 ) with our second socio - eco- nomic consideration and expect a positive association between economic inequality and voting turnout in CSA . We measure the level of inequality at the year of the ...
Again , we follow Radcliff ( 1992 ) with our second socio - eco- nomic consideration and expect a positive association between economic inequality and voting turnout in CSA . We measure the level of inequality at the year of the ...
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In addition , greater propor- tionality between votes and seats — an institutional variable linked to mobilization does not yield the anticipated positive effect on turnout that is found in Western societies .
In addition , greater propor- tionality between votes and seats — an institutional variable linked to mobilization does not yield the anticipated positive effect on turnout that is found in Western societies .
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The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the ..., Volumul 50,Ediția 1 Vizualizare fragmente - 2006 |
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