Sooner or later: the influence of public opinion and religiosity on the enactment of laws recognizing same-sex unions

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Series Details Vol.24, No.8, August 2017, p1191-1210
Publication Date August 2017
ISSN 1350-1763
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Starting in the 1990s, almost all Western democracies recognized same-sex partnerships within just over two decades. This study examines which factors accelerated or decelerated these legal changes. It focuses on the effects of several facets of culture: attitudes towards homosexuality in general; attitudes towards gays and lesbians as people; and religiosity.

An event history analysis of 19 Western countries shows that the less tolerant people are of gays and lesbians and the greater a country’s percentage of regular attendees of religious services, the longer the time until a same-sex union law is introduced. The results provide new insights into policy effects of culture and point out the importance of distinguishing between the various elements of public opinion.

Source Link http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13501763.2016.1228693
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