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Satisfaction with democracy in Latin America: Do the characteristics of the political system matter?

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posted on 2024-11-02, 16:12 authored by Selim Ergun, Maria Fernanda Rivas, Maximo Rossi
Citizens' attitudes are crucial in preventing or encouraging democratic weakening, specifically satisfaction with the functioning of the democratic system. We analyse the nexus between the rules and characteristics of the political system and satisfaction with democracy in Latin America. Using data from the 2015 Latinobarometer survey, we have estimated ordered multilevel logit models. We find that satisfaction is greater in countries that use a proportional electoral rule to elect the legislature. The rule used to elect the president is partially related to satisfaction with democracy, while the age of democracy is negatively related to satisfaction. Moreover, the degree of voting obligatoriness in elections and the degree of federalism are not related to satisfaction with democracy. Our results suggest that a more representative legislature and a stronger fight against corruption could improve people's level of satisfaction with democracy.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.13043/dys.83.9
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    ISSN - Is published in 01203584

Journal

Desarrollo y Sociedad

Issue

83

Start page

353

End page

383

Total pages

31

Publisher

Universidad de los Andes (Ediciones Uniandes)

Place published

Colombia

Language

English

Copyright

© Open Access

Former Identifier

2006105679

Esploro creation date

2021-04-21

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