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1.1. People living in poverty in Latin American democracies 1.2. Human development in Latin American democracies 1.3. Confidence in democracy and democratic institutions in Latin America (percentages from all Latinobarómetro surveys) 1.4. Variation in poverty indicators across departments within Honduras 3.1. Poor people’s confidence in their congress (yearly survey results by Latinobarómetro) 3.2. How institutions empower poor people and their evaluation of their congress (World Values Survey, 1995–98 wave) 3.3. How institutions empower poor people and their evaluation of their congress (Latinobarómetro 2001–6 surveys) 3.4. Appendix: Explanation of case coding 4.1. Poverty and voting behavior by department 4.2. Comparison of regime evaluation scores for Honduras 5.1. Seat breakdown of congresses since the installation of democracy 5.2. Effective number of parties in the Honduran Congress 5.3. Career statistics of Honduran deputies (percentage of deputies elected in a term) 6.1. Descriptive characteristics of Honduran deputies by role type (percentages) 6.2. Deputy occupation by role type (percentages) 6.3. Political ambitions by role type (percentages) 7.1. Comparison by role type of responses to the question “Who are the people you represent?” (percentages) 7.2. Comparison by role type of responses to the question “What types of activities do you engage in for your constituents?” (percentages) 7.3. Legislative work by role type, 1994–97 Congress (average [SD]) 7.4. Legislative work for the poor by role type, 1990–93, 1994–97, and 1998– 2001 Congresses (average [SD]) 7.5. Local projects by role type, 1990–93, 1994–97, and 1998–2001 Congresses Tables 7.6. Legislation beneficial to the poor by role type, 1990–93, 1994–97, and 1998–2001 Congresses 8.1. Sanctioning capability different institutions give poor and rich people A.1. Factor analysis of indicators used to produce composite scores for deputy roles x t a b l e s ...