Research has demonstrated that white conservative Protestants are more opposed to abortion than their Catholic counterparts. At the same time, conservative Protestantism has made significant inroads among U.S. Latinos. This study augments existing research on religion and racial-ethnic variations in abortion attitudes by comparing levels of support for legalized abortion among Catholic and conservative Protestant Latinos. Data are drawn from a nationally representative sample of U.S. Latinos. Significantly greater opposition to abortion is found among religiously devout conservative Protestant Latinos when compared with their Catholic counterparts. Latino Catholicism, which functions as a near-monopolistic, highly institutionalized faith tr...
This article examines how and why ethnic context conditions the link between religious traditionalis...
Political commentators tend to assume that Americans who share a particular religious affiliation th...
Draft: Please do not quote or cite without permission of the authors. Utilizing the 2000 Religion an...
Objective. The goal of this article is to examine the relationship between religious involvement, ga...
Does race or religion have a greater impact on abortion attitudes? It appears that being white, or H...
Early studies of race and abortion attitudes revealed significant variations; however, recent resear...
This article seeks to extend literature on Latinos' policy preferences by examining the influence of...
Early studies of race and abortion attitudes revealed significant variations; however, recent resear...
The rapid growth of the Latino population in the United States has renewed interest in Latino family...
This article addresses the relationship between religion and politics in liberal democracies from a ...
This article examines the effect of religious affiliation and depth of religious commitment on the p...
This paper examines the interplay between religion, ethnicity, and the partisanship of Latinos in th...
In recent years there has been a break in a long conspiracy of silence on the subject of abortion,...
This paper examines the influence of religion on political attitudes, partisanship, and voting behav...
Women of all races and color are affected by abortion, including Latinas. In 2004, 22% of all report...
This article examines how and why ethnic context conditions the link between religious traditionalis...
Political commentators tend to assume that Americans who share a particular religious affiliation th...
Draft: Please do not quote or cite without permission of the authors. Utilizing the 2000 Religion an...
Objective. The goal of this article is to examine the relationship between religious involvement, ga...
Does race or religion have a greater impact on abortion attitudes? It appears that being white, or H...
Early studies of race and abortion attitudes revealed significant variations; however, recent resear...
This article seeks to extend literature on Latinos' policy preferences by examining the influence of...
Early studies of race and abortion attitudes revealed significant variations; however, recent resear...
The rapid growth of the Latino population in the United States has renewed interest in Latino family...
This article addresses the relationship between religion and politics in liberal democracies from a ...
This article examines the effect of religious affiliation and depth of religious commitment on the p...
This paper examines the interplay between religion, ethnicity, and the partisanship of Latinos in th...
In recent years there has been a break in a long conspiracy of silence on the subject of abortion,...
This paper examines the influence of religion on political attitudes, partisanship, and voting behav...
Women of all races and color are affected by abortion, including Latinas. In 2004, 22% of all report...
This article examines how and why ethnic context conditions the link between religious traditionalis...
Political commentators tend to assume that Americans who share a particular religious affiliation th...
Draft: Please do not quote or cite without permission of the authors. Utilizing the 2000 Religion an...