Gender balance in the workforce and abortion attitudes: A cross-national time-series analysis

Br J Sociol. 2023 Dec;74(5):915-937. doi: 10.1111/1468-4446.13044. Epub 2023 Jul 6.

Abstract

This article explores the relationship between gender balance in the workforce and attitudes towards abortion worldwide. Studies on macro-level conditions related to abortion attitudes overlook the role of gender balance in the workforce-specifically the degree of female representation in a country's workforce. There are strong reasons why this factor could shape abortion attitudes. We argue that such a gender balance creates necessary conditions to break with traditional, anti-abortion ideology and facilitates dissemination and public acceptance of pro-choice views. We test this argument with two different datasets - the Integrated Values Survey and three waves of the International Social Survey Programme-along with two outcomes: general tolerance towards abortion and tolerance towards abortion for pregnant women of low income. Using three-level random intercept models and multiple controls for individual and country-level conditions, the results support our hypothesis: In countries with higher gender balance in the workforce, individuals display higher tolerance towards abortion.

Keywords: abortion; attitudes; cross-national analysis; gender; survey.

MeSH terms

  • Abortion, Induced*
  • Attitude
  • Female
  • Gender Identity
  • Humans
  • Poverty
  • Pregnancy
  • Research Design