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Does Women’s Knowledge of Voting Rights Affect Their Voting Behaviour in Village Elections? Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in China

Experiment Types
Randomized Controlled Trial
Study Participants
654 women and 131 village leaders in 70 villages
Locations
Fujian and Liaoning
,
China
,
Asia
Researchers
Xiaopeng Pang
,
Junxia Zeng
,
Scott Rozelle
Publication
China Quarterly
Volume
213
Month
March
Year
2013
Pages
39-59

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MLA

Pang, Xiaopeng, Junxia Zeng, and Scott Rozelle. “Does Women's Knowledge of Voting Rights Affect Their Voting Behaviour in Village Elections? Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in China.” China Quarterly, vol. 213, 2013, pp. 39-59.

APA

Pang, X., Zeng, J., & Rozelle, S. (2013). Does women’s knowledge of voting rights affect their voting behaviour in village elections? Evidence from a randomized controlled trial in China. China Quarterly, 213, 39-59.

Chicago

Pang, Xiaopeng, Junxia Zeng, and Scott Rozelle. “Does Women's Knowledge of Voting Rights Affect Their Voting Behaviour in Village Elections? Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in China.” China Quarterly 213 (2013): 39-59.

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