An Examination of Gender Differences in Attitudes Toward Divorce |
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Authors: | Carolyn A. Kapinus Daniel R. Flowers |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sociology , Ball State University , Muncie, Indianackapinus@bsu.edu;3. Department of Institutional Research , Saint Mary's College , Notre Dame, Indiana |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Using the General Social Survey, this article examines the gender difference in attitudes toward divorce. Although previous studies have found that women have more tolerant attitudes toward divorce compared to men, we find that this gender difference depends on the measure. Our analysis indicates that women are more likely than men to advocate making divorce more difficult to obtain. We find a significant link between the Protestant faith and conservative attitudes toward divorce; taking into account religious factors reduced the gender difference in attitudes. Consistent with prior literature, our results indicate that different factors affect men's and women's views of divorce. |
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Keywords: | Divorce attitudes gender religion |
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