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Unpacking the roles of religion and partisanship on support for same-sex marriage: evidence from South Korea / Rich, Timothy S; Dahmer, Andi ; Eliassen, Isabel   Journal Article
Rich, Timothy S Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract We ask to what extent opposition to same-sex marriage in South Korea is driven by Protestant identification and how this differs from Catholic and non-Christian views. Furthermore, is there a separate demographic, partisan or ideological influence beyond that captured by religious identity? Analysis of the 2016 Korean General Social Survey (KGSS) data finds not only clear perceptual distinctions between Protestants versus Buddhists and Catholics, but that partisan distinctions endure, even after controlling for the more popular non-LGBT-specific anti-discrimination legislation. In addition, younger and female respondents were more supportive of legalization, while education did not have the same effect as in the broader LGBT literature.
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