2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.electstud.2013.07.020
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Poverty and vote buying: Survey-based evidence from Africa

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“…At the individual level, voter behavior is influenced by the level of education, welfare, social status, religion and gender (Kolstad & Wiig, 2016). At the community level, political conditions, income inequality, tribal dominance, and public facilities can influence voting behavior of the citizen (De La Poza, Jódar, & Pricop, 2017;Sandholt & Justesen, 2014). Both conditions affect the voter's preference.…”
Section: A Voter's Preference and Money Politicmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At the individual level, voter behavior is influenced by the level of education, welfare, social status, religion and gender (Kolstad & Wiig, 2016). At the community level, political conditions, income inequality, tribal dominance, and public facilities can influence voting behavior of the citizen (De La Poza, Jódar, & Pricop, 2017;Sandholt & Justesen, 2014). Both conditions affect the voter's preference.…”
Section: A Voter's Preference and Money Politicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of LPM and logic has been widely used by previous studies on the same topic (Amos et al, 2016;Kolstad & Wiig, 2016;Sandholt & Justesen, 2014). LPM is multiple linear regression with a binary dependent variable.…”
Section: Linear Probability Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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