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RACE, RESOURCES, AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION IN A BRAZILIAN CITY
Fecha
2009Registro en:
LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW, v.44, n.2, p.59-83, 2009
0023-8791
Autor
BUENO, Natalia Salgado
FIALHO, Fabricio Mendes
Institución
Resumen
Does race influence political behavior in Brazil? Using data from Belo Horizonte, Brazil, we explore whether an individual`s propensity to take part in a political association is affected by race, independent of socioeconomic position and of the availability of resources derived from this position. We found that white individuals participate more in political associations than do black individuals; however, after taking into account the differences in all types of resources, we found no difference in participation by racial groups. Nevertheless, by interacting race, skills, and income, it turns out that different racial groups use the same resources differently. A white individual`s propensity to participate politically is significantly more affected by income than a similar black individual`s propensity. Therefore, we argue that race mediates the effect of resources on political participation, which means that either different groups may use different resources or different groups can differ in how intensively they use resources.