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Evidently , different variables operate to explain variation in the rate of voter registration than explain turnout of registered voters and turnout of the VAP . The important finding here , how- ever , is that variables found ...
Evidently , different variables operate to explain variation in the rate of voter registration than explain turnout of registered voters and turnout of the VAP . The important finding here , how- ever , is that variables found ...
Pagina 58
We reasoned that in the CSA context these variables would be particularly important in determining voting turnout given the excessive power of the executive and ineffective legislatures . In addition , greater propor- tionality between ...
We reasoned that in the CSA context these variables would be particularly important in determining voting turnout given the excessive power of the executive and ineffective legislatures . In addition , greater propor- tionality between ...
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We use female literacy because it provides greater varia- tion on this measure of a country's educational achievements and provides greater opportunity to find a relationship between edu- cation and aggregate turnout .
We use female literacy because it provides greater varia- tion on this measure of a country's educational achievements and provides greater opportunity to find a relationship between edu- cation and aggregate turnout .
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The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the ..., Volumul 50,Ediția 1 Vizualizare fragmente - 2006 |
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