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Original Articles

Attitudes towards the abortion law in Germany, 1990–1992: Determinants and political implications

Pages 249-264 | Published online: 28 Sep 2007
 

Abstract

With data from a 1990–1992 panel survey determinants and political consequences of attitudes towards the abortion law in Germany are investigated. Compared to other issues, the topic is found not to be personally very salient to the average respondent. If it is perceived as highly important, however, such attitudes can be well accounted for, and have significant effects on voting intentions. General value orientations emerge as most important determinants, and the strongest impact on partisan preferences is found among women in the former GDR.

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