The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... turnout of registered voters and turnout of the VAP . The important finding here , how- ever , is that variables found insignificant in the turnout models may actually operate on the rate of voter registration , and the effects of these ...
... turnout of registered voters and turnout of the VAP . The important finding here , how- ever , is that variables found insignificant in the turnout models may actually operate on the rate of voter registration , and the effects of these ...
Pagina 58
... turnout that is found in Western societies . We do find that clientelistic politics or particularism may be associated with voting turnout . In studies of Western societ- ies a positive association is commonly found between nationally ...
... turnout that is found in Western societies . We do find that clientelistic politics or particularism may be associated with voting turnout . In studies of Western societ- ies a positive association is commonly found between nationally ...
Pagina 59
... turnout . Finally , population density is posi- tively associated with voting turnout providing additional support for an argument found in the literature on Western industrial democracies . The results of the model of turnout among ...
... turnout . Finally , population density is posi- tively associated with voting turnout providing additional support for an argument found in the literature on Western industrial democracies . The results of the model of turnout among ...
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