Abstract This study attempts to determine the socio-economic factors affecting participation in local community head elections in Armenia. To that end, a binary logistic regression model was estimated using the household survey data gathered by the Caucasus Research Resource Center’s (CRRC) regional office in Armenia, within the framework of the Civic Engagement in Local Governance (CELoG) Project. The results of the estimation showed that economic condition, settlement type, age, awareness of local government powers, and trust were statistically significant determinants of participation in local community head elections.
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