The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
Pagina 51
... positive association between economic inequality and voting turnout in CSA . ' We measure the level of inequality at the year of the election using the Theil Index 10 of inequality ( Galbraith and Kum 2004 ) . Average inequal- ity is ...
... positive association between economic inequality and voting turnout in CSA . ' We measure the level of inequality at the year of the election using the Theil Index 10 of inequality ( Galbraith and Kum 2004 ) . Average inequal- ity is ...
Pagina 58
... positive association is commonly found between nationally competitive districts and voting turnout . Instead , we ... positively associated with voting turnout as it is commonly reported in other literature . Political variables are ...
... positive association is commonly found between nationally competitive districts and voting turnout . Instead , we ... positively associated with voting turnout as it is commonly reported in other literature . Political variables are ...
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