Public support for Latin American integration: an econometric model for the assessment of individual and contextual factors

The purpose of this article is assessing factors that affect Latin American people's opinions on regional integration. By means of hierarchical logistic regressions, variables at both individual and national level were considered and fixed and random effects were taken into account. All variabl...

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Autor principal: Jara Ibarra,Camila
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Publicado: Instituto de Estudios Internacionales, Universidad de Chile 2014
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spelling oai:scielo:S0719-376920140003000022015-01-07Public support for Latin American integration: an econometric model for the assessment of individual and contextual factorsJara Ibarra,Camila integration Latin America civil society public opinion multilevel model The purpose of this article is assessing factors that affect Latin American people's opinions on regional integration. By means of hierarchical logistic regressions, variables at both individual and national level were considered and fixed and random effects were taken into account. All variables included at the individual level, both socio-demographic and ideological, were found to be significant factors as well as some cross-level interactions. Likewise, there is a significant country effect on the probability of Latin American people supporting integration.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto de Estudios Internacionales, Universidad de ChileEstudios internacionales (Santiago) v.46 n.179 20142014-09-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0719-37692014000300002en10.5354/0719-3769.2014.35467
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topic integration
Latin America
civil society
public opinion
multilevel model
spellingShingle integration
Latin America
civil society
public opinion
multilevel model
Jara Ibarra,Camila
Public support for Latin American integration: an econometric model for the assessment of individual and contextual factors
description The purpose of this article is assessing factors that affect Latin American people's opinions on regional integration. By means of hierarchical logistic regressions, variables at both individual and national level were considered and fixed and random effects were taken into account. All variables included at the individual level, both socio-demographic and ideological, were found to be significant factors as well as some cross-level interactions. Likewise, there is a significant country effect on the probability of Latin American people supporting integration.
author Jara Ibarra,Camila
author_facet Jara Ibarra,Camila
author_sort Jara Ibarra,Camila
title Public support for Latin American integration: an econometric model for the assessment of individual and contextual factors
title_short Public support for Latin American integration: an econometric model for the assessment of individual and contextual factors
title_full Public support for Latin American integration: an econometric model for the assessment of individual and contextual factors
title_fullStr Public support for Latin American integration: an econometric model for the assessment of individual and contextual factors
title_full_unstemmed Public support for Latin American integration: an econometric model for the assessment of individual and contextual factors
title_sort public support for latin american integration: an econometric model for the assessment of individual and contextual factors
publisher Instituto de Estudios Internacionales, Universidad de Chile
publishDate 2014
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