Education, the wealth of nations, and political tolerance toward homosexuals: a multilevel analysis of 26 countries in the Americas

Q3 Social Sciences
M. Seligson, Daniel E. Moreno Morales, Guilherme A. Russo
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Abstract

While the positive effect of education on political tolerance toward minorities is well-known, we understand far less about education’s impact on tolerance across varying contexts. Utilizing multilevel statistical techniques, we find an interactive effect indicating that education at the individual level has a greater effect on political tolerance toward those who identify as homosexuals in wealthier countries. The results suggest that (1) completing additional levels of schooling may be insufficient to promote tolerant attitudes toward this minority and (2) more investment in education leads to stronger impacts. We support this finding by showing that where educational expenditures are greater, the average impact of secondary education is larger. The study uses individual data from 26 countries in the 2014 AmericasBarometer as well as indicators from the World Bank DataBank and Freedom House.
教育、国家财富和对同性恋者的政治宽容:对美洲26个国家的多层次分析
虽然教育对政治上对少数民族宽容的积极影响是众所周知的,但我们对教育在不同背景下对宽容的影响却知之甚少。利用多层次统计技术,我们发现了一种互动效应,表明个人层面的教育对富裕国家对同性恋者的政治宽容有更大的影响。结果表明:(1)完成额外的教育水平可能不足以促进对这一少数民族的宽容态度;(2)更多的教育投资导致更强的影响。我们通过显示教育支出越大的地方,中等教育的平均影响越大来支持这一发现。这项研究使用了2014年美国晴雨表中26个国家的个人数据,以及世界银行数据库和自由之家的指标。
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Opiniao Publica
Opiniao Publica Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
CiteScore
0.70
自引率
0.00%
发文量
9
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: Opinião Pública is quadrimestral publication of the Center for Studies on Public Opinion (CESOP) of the University fo Campinas, Brazil Created in 1993, its main objective is to establish a specialized academic vehicle to publish articles about theory and methodology in the field of public opinion, political and social behavior, and midia studies
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