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Abstract
Population censuses in societies that are deeply divided along ethnic, religious or linguistic lines can be sensitive affairs – particularly where political settlements seek to maintain peace through the proportional sharing of power between groups.
This brief sets out some key findings from a research project investigating the relationship between census politics and the design of political institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kenya, Lebanon and Northern Ireland.
This brief sets out some key findings from a research project investigating the relationship between census politics and the design of political institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kenya, Lebanon and Northern Ireland.
Original language | English |
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Type | Research Brief |
Publisher | University of Birmingham |
Number of pages | 4 |
Publication status | Published - Jan 2019 |
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The contentious politics of the census in consociational democracies
Economic & Social Research Council
1/02/17 → 31/01/19
Project: Research Councils