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Support abortion for low income families - Belief Statistics Topic

(Please tell me whether or not you think it should be possible for a pregnant woman to obtain a legal abortion if...) If the family has a very low income and cannot afford any more children? (ABPOOR)
(General Social Survey, 2021)


Support abortion for low income families by Age

 18-2930-4445-5960-7475 or olderTotalMissing
Yes74.4%
99
59.9%
209
54.7%
173
56.8%
214
49.3%
74
58.0%
769
56
No25.6%
34
40.1%
140
45.3%
143
43.2%
163
50.7%
76
42.0%
556
44
Missing2736315916462332707233
Total 100%
133
100%
349
100%
316
100%
377
100%
150
 
1325

Support abortion for low income families by Worship attendance

 NeverAbout once a year or lessSeveral times a yearOne to three times a monthNearly every weekEvery week or several times a weekTotalMissing
Yes77.0%
314
66.9%
234
61.9%
99
45.9%
51
35.4%
45
27.7%
69
57.8%
812
13
No23.0%
94
33.1%
116
38.1%
61
54.1%
60
64.6%
82
72.3%
180
42.2%
593
7
Missing770668243211204461262750
Total 100%
408
100%
350
100%
160
100%
111
100%
127
100%
249
 
1405

Support abortion for low income families by Household income

 Under $5,000$5,000 to $9,999$10,000 to $14,999$15,000 to $19,999$20,000 to $24,999$25,000 or moreTotalMissing
Yes41.2%
21
54.8%
23
46.7%
28
42.0%
21
44.2%
23
60.3%
610
57.3%
726
99
No58.8%
30
45.2%
19
53.3%
32
58.0%
29
55.8%
29
39.7%
402
42.7%
541
59
Missing9359107909717962765365
Total 100%
51
100%
42
100%
60
100%
50
100%
52
100%
1012
 
1267

Support abortion for low income families by Political ideology

 Extremely liberal or liberalSlightly liberalModerate, middle of the roadSlightly conservativeExtremely conservative or conservativeTotalMissing
Yes89.6%
277
76.4%
123
54.2%
262
45.5%
76
26.2%
72
58.1%
810
15
No10.4%
32
23.6%
38
45.8%
221
54.5%
91
73.8%
203
41.9%
585
15
Missing521329894309516263738
Total 100%
309
100%
161
100%
483
100%
167
100%
275
 
1395

Support abortion for low income families by Religion

 ProtestantCatholicJewish/OtherNoneTotalMissing
Yes46.3%
298
51.1%
145
74.8%
83
78.5%
285
57.9%
811
14
No53.7%
345
48.9%
139
25.2%
28
21.5%
78
42.1%
590
10
Missing1071540181758263157
Total 100%
643
100%
284
100%
111
100%
363
 
1401

Support abortion for low income families by Sex

 MaleFemaleTotalMissing
Yes57.4%
358
58.5%
454
58.0%
812
13
No42.6%
266
41.5%
322
42.0%
588
12
Missing11121428263267
Total 100%
624
100%
776
 
1400

Related variables

A similar question appeared on Baylor Religion Survey, Wave I (2005)
Q34 How do you feel about abortion in the following circumstances... d. The family cannot afford the child (Q34D)


A similar question appeared on Baylor Religion Survey, Wave II (2007) - Instructional Dataset
Q34b How do you feel about the morality of the following? Abortion, if the family cannot afford the child (ABRTAFF)


A similar question appeared on General Social Survey 2014 Cross-Section and Panel Combined, (Inapplicable Responses Coded as Missing)
Please tell me whether or not you think it should be possible for a pregnant woman to obtain a legal abortion: D. If the family has a very low income and cannot afford any more children? (ABPOOR)


Notes

The General Social Surveys (GSS) have been conducted by the National Opinion Research Center (NORC) annually since 1972, except for the years 1979, 1981, and 1992 (a supplement was added in 1992), and biennially beginning in 1994. The GSS are designed to be part of a program of social indicator research, replicating questionnaire items and wording in order to facilitate time-trend studies. This data file has all cases and variables asked on the 2021 GSS.

The 2021 cross-sectional General Social Survey has been updated to Release Version 3 as of July 2023. This Release includes the addition of respondent spouse/partner religious identities, socioeconomic statuses, and work information (including Occupation and Industry coding), and additional information about respondents' religious background.

To download syntax files for the GSS that reproduce well-known religious group recodes, including RELTRAD, please visit the ARDA's Syntax Repository.

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