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Domestic terrorism and democratic regime types / Qvortrup, Matt; Lijphart, Arend   Journal Article
Lijphart, Arend Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Using logistic regression on the 36 democracies studied in Lijphart's Patterns of Democracy, we find statistically significant correlations between the index of consensus democracy and a higher incidence of fatal domestic terror incidents in the period 1985-2010. We further find that the risk of fatal terrorist attacks is almost six times higher in majoritarian democracies than in their consensus counterparts, and that this indicator is stronger than factors such as economic development and a large youth population and levels of urbanisation.
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Pakistan's tenth elections / Alam, Imtiaz   Journal Article
Alam, Imtiaz Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Sexual activity of the youth population in Malawi: the emerging health care scenario / Ningpuanyeh, W Chialepeh; Susuman, A. Sathiya   Journal Article
Ningpuanyeh, W. Chialepeh Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The sexual behaviour of youths in Malawi is believed to play an important role in the spread of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Relevant data from the Malawi Demographic and Health Survey 2010 and a sample of 16,217 youths aged 15–24 have been studied and subjected to bivariate and logistic regression analysis. The results show that married youths were not interested in using condoms (94.2%, p < 0.05) and that those who were living together were 69 times (OR = 1.69, 95% CI, 1.26–2.26) more likely to be involved in early sexual activity than those who were not living together. It is argued that the results should help other researchers, policy makers and planners to create strategies to encourage these youths make use of contraception.
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