The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 53
... significant . A unitary arrangement , however , is significant at p < .052 suggesting that in unitary systems voting turnout is higher by .13 on average than in federal systems . Further , when presidential and legislative elections are ...
... significant . A unitary arrangement , however , is significant at p < .052 suggesting that in unitary systems voting turnout is higher by .13 on average than in federal systems . Further , when presidential and legislative elections are ...
Pagina 56
... significant in the second model . This , however , can be due to the fact that registered voters who turn out to vote have already registered or have been registered to vote by relevant elec- toral authorities . This means that in ...
... significant in the second model . This , however , can be due to the fact that registered voters who turn out to vote have already registered or have been registered to vote by relevant elec- toral authorities . This means that in ...
Pagina 59
... significant in the model of the VAP are not significant here . These include unionization , politicized ethnic divisions , and popula- tion density . We identify , therefore , an important limitation with models of turnout based on ...
... significant in the model of the VAP are not significant here . These include unionization , politicized ethnic divisions , and popula- tion density . We identify , therefore , an important limitation with models of turnout based on ...
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