Method The Current Population Survey (CPS) is a monthly survey administered by the US Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS),(US Census Bureau, nd) and is the …
K Hale, R Montjoy, M Brown - 2015 - books.google.com
Administering Elections provides a digest of contemporary American election administration using a systems perspective. The authors provide insight into the interconnected nature of …
Several studies suggest that people suffering from ill health or disabilities have a lower propensity to vote. Using six rounds of the European Social Survey, we examine whether the …
HA Garnett, S Grogan - Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue …, 2021 - cambridge.org
How accessible are polling locations in Canada? This article explores, for the first time in the Canadian context, the distance that voters may travel to get to their polling stations. It …
Previous studies show that people with poor health have a lower propensity to vote. With individual-level register data on sickness allowance episodes and voting in three Finnish …
G Wolbring, K Mosig - Disability and US politics: Participation, policy …, 2017 - torrossa.com
Ever since the term autism was coined in 1911, 1 the characteristics of autism have been the target of academic and public debates. Many studies investigated vari ous aspects of living …
Political rights of citizen are an important aspect of Indonesian Democracy Index (IDI). However, in the 2014 Election, this aspect, particularly IDI of West Java, showed the lowest …
The right of persons with disabilities to vote is well-codified in international human rights law. Disability scholars, however, argue that persons with disabilities are frequently denied the …
Poor health is generally believed to cause political passivity. Prior studies that satisfactorily acknowledge the causality problems involved are mainly limited to considering turnout and …