Political context matters: Democratic legacy as a condition of the effects of education on democratic commitment of Latin Americans
<p>Education is considered the main factor in explaining political behavior. In studies of legitimacy, education is a strong predictor of support for democracy: the more education, the more democratic the attitudes. However, is this relationship the same everywhere? In this article, using data...
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doaj-9eb94861d3754e4bbded3ebf124d2de32020-11-25T02:50:03ZspaEdiciones Universidad de SalamancaAmérica Latina Hoy1130-28872340-43962020-01-0183011713110.14201/alh20198311713118026Political context matters: Democratic legacy as a condition of the effects of education on democratic commitment of Latin AmericansMario FUKS0Gabriel AVILA CASALECCHI1Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisUniversidad Federal de Minas Gerais<p>Education is considered the main factor in explaining political behavior. In studies of legitimacy, education is a strong predictor of support for democracy: the more education, the more democratic the attitudes. However, is this relationship the same everywhere? In this article, using data from Americas Barometer, we show that the effects of education on democratic commitment vary according to the democratic legacy of Latin American countries. Education always has a positive effect on democratic commitment, but in countries with the highest democratic legacy, the effect is even stronger. This article also discusses the implications of these findings for the debate on political legitimacy and democratic consolidation in Latin America.</p><div> </div>https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/1130-2887/article/view/16149legitimidad democráticaapoyo a la democracialegado democráticocompromiso democráticoeducación |
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Mario FUKS Gabriel AVILA CASALECCHI Political context matters: Democratic legacy as a condition of the effects of education on democratic commitment of Latin Americans América Latina Hoy legitimidad democrática apoyo a la democracia legado democrático compromiso democrático educación |
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Mario FUKS Gabriel AVILA CASALECCHI |
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Political context matters: Democratic legacy as a condition of the effects of education on democratic commitment of Latin Americans |
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Political context matters: Democratic legacy as a condition of the effects of education on democratic commitment of Latin Americans |
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Political context matters: Democratic legacy as a condition of the effects of education on democratic commitment of Latin Americans |
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Political context matters: Democratic legacy as a condition of the effects of education on democratic commitment of Latin Americans |
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Political context matters: Democratic legacy as a condition of the effects of education on democratic commitment of Latin Americans |
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political context matters: democratic legacy as a condition of the effects of education on democratic commitment of latin americans |
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Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca |
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América Latina Hoy |
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1130-2887 2340-4396 |
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2020-01-01 |
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<p>Education is considered the main factor in explaining political behavior. In studies of legitimacy, education is a strong predictor of support for democracy: the more education, the more democratic the attitudes. However, is this relationship the same everywhere? In this article, using data from Americas Barometer, we show that the effects of education on democratic commitment vary according to the democratic legacy of Latin American countries. Education always has a positive effect on democratic commitment, but in countries with the highest democratic legacy, the effect is even stronger. This article also discusses the implications of these findings for the debate on political legitimacy and democratic consolidation in Latin America.</p><div> </div> |
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legitimidad democrática apoyo a la democracia legado democrático compromiso democrático educación |
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