The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 49Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... inequality , racism and the feminization of poverty as factors in perpetuating pervasive socioeconomic inequality in black communities ( Cohen and Dawson 1993 ; Roberts 1997 ) . My analysis of Gamboa de Baixo undermines this approach by ...
... inequality , racism and the feminization of poverty as factors in perpetuating pervasive socioeconomic inequality in black communities ( Cohen and Dawson 1993 ; Roberts 1997 ) . My analysis of Gamboa de Baixo undermines this approach by ...
Pagina 51
... inequality on turnout change . 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 ...
... inequality on turnout change . 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 ...
Pagina 68
... inequality are likely to mobilize citizens in CSA . 10 Although the Gini Coefficient is more widely known as an inequality measure , the Theil Index is available for a much broader range of countries and time periods and has been used ...
... inequality are likely to mobilize citizens in CSA . 10 Although the Gini Coefficient is more widely known as an inequality measure , the Theil Index is available for a much broader range of countries and time periods and has been used ...
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