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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... socioeconomic variables and voter mobilization . We consider these specific conditions , but include the concentration of executive power , socioeconomic inequality , and clientelism in the Central and South American context , to ...
... socioeconomic variables and voter mobilization . We consider these specific conditions , but include the concentration of executive power , socioeconomic inequality , and clientelism in the Central and South American context , to ...
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... Socioeconomic Variables We consider the effect of five socioeconomic variables . In Western industrialized democracies , socioeconomic develop- ment — including wealth and education — has been found to be positively associated with ...
... Socioeconomic Variables We consider the effect of five socioeconomic variables . In Western industrialized democracies , socioeconomic develop- ment — including wealth and education — has been found to be positively associated with ...
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... socioeconomic explanations of voting turnout across Central and South Ameri- can political systems . We have constructed propositions specific to the political and socioeconomic context of this region , taking into account implications ...
... socioeconomic explanations of voting turnout across Central and South Ameri- can political systems . We have constructed propositions specific to the political and socioeconomic context of this region , taking into account implications ...
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