The effects of Roman Catholicism on attitudes toward abortion in Western Europe are examined at the individual and country levels. At the individual level, Catholicism consistently occasions negative attitudes toward legal abortion. However, the contextual effects of Roman Catholicism run in the opposite direction, meaning that non-Catholics living in predominantly Catholic countries are more likely to approve of legal abortion than their counterparts in nations with Protestant majorities. The implications of these findings for Catholic political activism are discussed
On the issue of abortion, Ireland and Poland have been among the most conservative countries in Euro...
What are the attitudes of Europeans with or without immigrant backgrounds toward abortion? Who oppos...
The subjective correlates of abortion attitudes for six different religious traditions (Roman Cathol...
The effects of Roman Catholicism on attitudes toward abortion in Western Europe are examined at the ...
Using data from state exit polls in 1990, we attempted to determine the manner in which Roman Cathol...
Objective: This paper seeks to compare the distribution and correlates of mass attitudes toward lega...
This article answers descriptive and explanatory questions about abortion attitudes in Western Europ...
Summary Abortion attitudes in Western Europe, 1981-2000 This article answers descriptive and explana...
This article compares attitudes towards abortion and euthanasia in two countries with different Chri...
This essay investigates the cultural themes used by the Catholic Church in arguing against abortion ...
This essay investigates the cultural themes used by the Catholic Church inarguing against abor-tion ...
We demonstrate that, in comparison to religious groups showing reliable, contemporary voting tendenc...
Contains fulltext : 151621.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During the past...
A number of scholars have argued that Catholicism is a barrier to gender equality in western Europe....
Analysing survey data from the European Values Study, we investigate whether and how changes in chur...
On the issue of abortion, Ireland and Poland have been among the most conservative countries in Euro...
What are the attitudes of Europeans with or without immigrant backgrounds toward abortion? Who oppos...
The subjective correlates of abortion attitudes for six different religious traditions (Roman Cathol...
The effects of Roman Catholicism on attitudes toward abortion in Western Europe are examined at the ...
Using data from state exit polls in 1990, we attempted to determine the manner in which Roman Cathol...
Objective: This paper seeks to compare the distribution and correlates of mass attitudes toward lega...
This article answers descriptive and explanatory questions about abortion attitudes in Western Europ...
Summary Abortion attitudes in Western Europe, 1981-2000 This article answers descriptive and explana...
This article compares attitudes towards abortion and euthanasia in two countries with different Chri...
This essay investigates the cultural themes used by the Catholic Church in arguing against abortion ...
This essay investigates the cultural themes used by the Catholic Church inarguing against abor-tion ...
We demonstrate that, in comparison to religious groups showing reliable, contemporary voting tendenc...
Contains fulltext : 151621.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During the past...
A number of scholars have argued that Catholicism is a barrier to gender equality in western Europe....
Analysing survey data from the European Values Study, we investigate whether and how changes in chur...
On the issue of abortion, Ireland and Poland have been among the most conservative countries in Euro...
What are the attitudes of Europeans with or without immigrant backgrounds toward abortion? Who oppos...
The subjective correlates of abortion attitudes for six different religious traditions (Roman Cathol...