Prior research has shown that individuals living in Southern areas express significantly less tolerant attitudes than the rest of the nation, while individuals residing in urban areas express significantly more tolerant attitudes than their rural peers. We seek to explain these generally unspecified Southern and urban effects by identifying demographic contextual factors that affect individuals tolerance levels. Using 19762000 General Social Survey and 1990 Census data, we find that net of individual factors, residing in an area with a larger proportion of college graduates significantly increases individual levels of tolerance, while residing in an area with a larger proportion of evangelical Protestants significantly decreases tolerance....
Scholars have debated whether racial attitudes are socialized early in life and persist throughout o...
Since the 1990s, tolerance towards homosexuality has been increasing almost all around the world. In...
The article explores four possible explanations for the lower levels of political tolerance of evang...
Studies on urbanism often suggest a link between urbanites and increased tolerance. While most resea...
The purpose of this article is to re-evaluate the independent impact of urban and regional residency...
The purpose of this article is to re-evaluate the independent impact of urban and regional residency...
The act of having tolerance has become a topic that needs reconsidering because of the discriminatio...
Research shows that individuals living in the southern part of the United States express more negati...
Research shows that individuals living in the southern part of the United States express more negati...
The purpose of this project is to explore whether regionalism —specifically southern distinctiveness...
PublishedAs laws and policies related to homosexuality have evolved, Americans' attitudes have also ...
There have been few political tolerance studies in the U.S. which have included religious variables,...
The study provided an overview of the various effects of multiculturalism on society’s tolerance to ...
The current study assessed whether educational level and ultimate religious motivation were positive...
In this study, I argue that attitudes toward immigrants in the U.S. are particularly different in me...
Scholars have debated whether racial attitudes are socialized early in life and persist throughout o...
Since the 1990s, tolerance towards homosexuality has been increasing almost all around the world. In...
The article explores four possible explanations for the lower levels of political tolerance of evang...
Studies on urbanism often suggest a link between urbanites and increased tolerance. While most resea...
The purpose of this article is to re-evaluate the independent impact of urban and regional residency...
The purpose of this article is to re-evaluate the independent impact of urban and regional residency...
The act of having tolerance has become a topic that needs reconsidering because of the discriminatio...
Research shows that individuals living in the southern part of the United States express more negati...
Research shows that individuals living in the southern part of the United States express more negati...
The purpose of this project is to explore whether regionalism —specifically southern distinctiveness...
PublishedAs laws and policies related to homosexuality have evolved, Americans' attitudes have also ...
There have been few political tolerance studies in the U.S. which have included religious variables,...
The study provided an overview of the various effects of multiculturalism on society’s tolerance to ...
The current study assessed whether educational level and ultimate religious motivation were positive...
In this study, I argue that attitudes toward immigrants in the U.S. are particularly different in me...
Scholars have debated whether racial attitudes are socialized early in life and persist throughout o...
Since the 1990s, tolerance towards homosexuality has been increasing almost all around the world. In...
The article explores four possible explanations for the lower levels of political tolerance of evang...