Trends in attitudes to abortion in Britain are reviewed from the perspective of opinion polls and sample surveys for the half-century since the passage of the Abortion Act 1967. The public’s approach to abortion is found to have been mostly ‘situationalist’, conditioned by the circumstances in which abortions were to be carried out, rather than absolutist. Abortions for traumatic reasons have typically been approved from the outset but abortions for social reasons divided opinion, although they have become more acceptable over time, and very few people indeed now reject abortions in all circumstances. Results from ‘non-situationalist’ questions, asking about abortion in general, proved harder to interpret and were sometimes apparently contr...
The Supreme Court, according to the legendary Mr. Dooley, follows the election returns. In 1973, ...
This article provides a critical review of empirical research on attitudes toward abortion among mas...
Since the October 2004 Federal election Australia has embarked on a new abortion debate. Some commen...
Trends in attitudes to abortion in Britain are reviewed from the perspective of opinion polls and sa...
stage of pregnancy on agreement that legal abortion should be available, and the effect of a change ...
In 2008, we investigated the attitudes and practice of British consultant gynaecologists towards ind...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The survey was designe...
Summary Abortion attitudes in Western Europe, 1981-2000 This article answers descriptive and explana...
This article discusses policy and practice in abortion provision, paying particular attention to the...
those legalizing homosexuality (in 1967) or abolishing capital punishment (in 1965). Unlike the tren...
This article answers descriptive and explanatory questions about abortion attitudes in Western Europ...
This study is concerned with the ways in which people organize their attitudes toward abortion. The ...
National survey data are used to examine the conflicting values that underly the mixed stance that t...
The media play a significant part in shaping public perceptions of health issues, and abortion attra...
This commentary discusses the current situation regarding Government policy on abortion in Britain...
The Supreme Court, according to the legendary Mr. Dooley, follows the election returns. In 1973, ...
This article provides a critical review of empirical research on attitudes toward abortion among mas...
Since the October 2004 Federal election Australia has embarked on a new abortion debate. Some commen...
Trends in attitudes to abortion in Britain are reviewed from the perspective of opinion polls and sa...
stage of pregnancy on agreement that legal abortion should be available, and the effect of a change ...
In 2008, we investigated the attitudes and practice of British consultant gynaecologists towards ind...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The survey was designe...
Summary Abortion attitudes in Western Europe, 1981-2000 This article answers descriptive and explana...
This article discusses policy and practice in abortion provision, paying particular attention to the...
those legalizing homosexuality (in 1967) or abolishing capital punishment (in 1965). Unlike the tren...
This article answers descriptive and explanatory questions about abortion attitudes in Western Europ...
This study is concerned with the ways in which people organize their attitudes toward abortion. The ...
National survey data are used to examine the conflicting values that underly the mixed stance that t...
The media play a significant part in shaping public perceptions of health issues, and abortion attra...
This commentary discusses the current situation regarding Government policy on abortion in Britain...
The Supreme Court, according to the legendary Mr. Dooley, follows the election returns. In 1973, ...
This article provides a critical review of empirical research on attitudes toward abortion among mas...
Since the October 2004 Federal election Australia has embarked on a new abortion debate. Some commen...