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Religion, Religiosity, and the Attitudes Toward Homosexuality—A Multilevel Analysis of 79 Countries
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2014
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ReligiosityHomosexualityEducationReligious PluralismQueer TheorySocial SciencesGender IdentityMultilevel AnalysisReligion StudiesReligious PrejudiceGender StudiesReligious Identity StudiesWorld Values SurveyReligious GroupIndividual LevelAlternative SexualitySociologySexual IdentitySexual Orientation
Although attitudes toward homosexuality have become more liberal, particularly in industrialized Western countries, there is still a great deal of variance in terms of worldwide levels of homonegativity. Using data from the two most recent waves of the World Values Survey (1999-2004, 2005-2009), this article seeks to explain this variance by means of a multilevel analysis of 79 countries. We include characteristics on the individual level, as age or gender, as well as aggregate variables linked to specificities of the nation-states. In particular, we focus on the religious denomination of a person and her religiosity to explain her attitude toward homosexuality. We find clear differences in levels of homonegativity among the followers of the individual religions.
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