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Home affordability, female marriage rates and vote choice in the 2000 US presidential election

George HawleyUniversity of Houston, USAAuthor Biography

George Hawley is a political science PhD candidate at the University of Houston. His research interests include electoral behaviour, demography and public opinion.


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