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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... percent of the non - agricultural workforce that is unionized and expect a positive association with turnout . The mean level of unionization in our sample countries is 13.35 percent and ranges from 4.4 percent in Guatemala to 32.1 percent ...
... percent of the non - agricultural workforce that is unionized and expect a positive association with turnout . The mean level of unionization in our sample countries is 13.35 percent and ranges from 4.4 percent in Guatemala to 32.1 percent ...
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... percent increase in female literacy is associated with a .87 increase in voting turnout , on average . Once we allow ... percent , which is relatively low when compared to that of Chile and Peru ( mean of 81.2 percent ) - the other two ...
... percent increase in female literacy is associated with a .87 increase in voting turnout , on average . Once we allow ... percent , which is relatively low when compared to that of Chile and Peru ( mean of 81.2 percent ) - the other two ...
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... percent ) , workers ( 5.5 per- cent ) , and the state ( 0.25 percent ) . Self - employed and informal- sector workers are encouraged to join the CCSS's voluntary plans . Such workers pay between 5.75 and 13.75 percent of their salaries ...
... percent ) , workers ( 5.5 per- cent ) , and the state ( 0.25 percent ) . Self - employed and informal- sector workers are encouraged to join the CCSS's voluntary plans . Such workers pay between 5.75 and 13.75 percent of their salaries ...
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