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children do not vote. Based on the main Argentine household survey and on personal interviews with 120 brokers, this paper …
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theory using an original dataset on municipal-level clientelism in Argentina. The results of statistical analysis suggest …, while others do not? In this paper, I outline a theory of variation in clientelism that focuses on differences in the … incentives politicians face to use clientelism depending on voter poverty and levels of political competition. I then test this …
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gathered during 24 months of fieldwork across precincts in Argentina, I show how bosses combine information from voter turnout …
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or in household incomes, fail to account for the large observed increase in the voters' support for the BJP. Non … received and changes in household incomes. Our results suggest that ideology and identity politics were more important factors …
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children do not vote. Based on the main Argentine household survey and on personal interviews with 120 brokers, this paper …
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Mexico and Asignación Universal por Hijo (Universal Assignment for Child) in Argentina. The first section offers a review of …
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We analyze the relationship between sex-ratios in the region of residence, and the time devoted to paid and unpaid work by couples in Mexico (2002, 2009, 2014), Peru (2010), Ecuador (2012), Colombia (2012, 2017) and Chile (2015). We find that sex-ratios are negatively related to the time devoted...
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