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Sex education in public schools - Belief Statistics Topic

Would you be for or against sex education in the public schools? (SEXEDUC)
(General Social Survey, 2021)


Sex education in public schools by Age

 18-2930-4445-5960-7475 or olderTotalMissing
Favor94.2%
242
93.0%
614
90.6%
561
90.8%
610
89.0%
227
91.5%
2254
196
Oppose5.8%
15
7.0%
46
9.4%
58
9.2%
62
11.0%
28
8.5%
209
29
Missing1493202883511281569108
Total 100%
257
100%
660
100%
619
100%
672
100%
255
 
2463

Sex education in public schools 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
Favor95.7%
762
94.7%
648
92.0%
240
93.9%
199
88.3%
189
78.5%
373
91.3%
2411
39
Oppose4.3%
34
5.3%
36
8.0%
21
6.1%
13
11.7%
25
21.5%
102
8.7%
231
7
Missing382334142110117235139024
Total 100%
796
100%
684
100%
261
100%
212
100%
214
100%
475
 
2642

Sex education in public schools 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
Favor91.8%
89
82.5%
52
91.8%
101
86.6%
84
91.8%
89
92.2%
1735
91.7%
2150
300
Oppose8.2%
8
17.5%
11
8.2%
9
13.4%
13
8.2%
8
7.8%
146
8.3%
195
43
Missing47385743529271687180
Total 100%
97
100%
63
100%
110
100%
97
100%
97
100%
1881
 
2345

Sex education in public schools by Political ideology

 Extremely liberal or liberalSlightly liberalModerate, middle of the roadSlightly conservativeExtremely conservative or conservativeTotalMissing
Favor98.2%
542
97.7%
333
94.3%
854
91.0%
293
74.0%
387
91.1%
2409
41
Oppose1.8%
10
2.3%
8
5.7%
52
9.0%
29
26.0%
136
8.9%
235
3
Missing278149471154268138824
Total 100%
552
100%
341
100%
906
100%
322
100%
523
 
2644

Sex education in public schools by Religion

 ProtestantCatholicJewish/OtherNoneTotalMissing
Favor87.1%
995
93.0%
503
86.1%
161
97.3%
745
91.2%
2404
46
Oppose12.9%
148
7.0%
38
13.9%
26
2.7%
21
8.8%
233
5
Missing571283105355139530
Total 100%
1143
100%
541
100%
187
100%
766
 
2637

Sex education in public schools by Sex

 MaleFemaleTotalMissing
Favor90.8%
1050
91.7%
1353
91.3%
2403
47
Oppose9.2%
107
8.3%
123
8.7%
230
8
Missing579728139937
Total 100%
1157
100%
1476
 
2633

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A similar question appeared on General Social Survey 2014 Cross-Section and Panel Combined, (Inapplicable Responses Coded as Missing)
Would you be for or against sex education in the public schools? (SEXEDUC)


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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