Classificando ocupações prévias à entrada na política: uma discussão metodológica e um teste empírico

This article brings forward a discussion regarding the definition, classification, and measurement of social positions of origin for research on political elite recruitment. To this end we present several theoretical and methodological strategies to establish the variable "occupation prior to a...

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