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Race, Religion and Support for the Affordable Care Act
Review of Religious Research ( IF 1.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-13 , DOI: 10.1007/s13644-020-00396-0
Berkeley Franz 1 , R. Khari Brown 2
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Using Pew Research Center’s Voter Attitudes Survey from 2012, we assess the impact race has on the relationship between religious faith and worship attendance with support for the Affordable Care Act (ACA). We find that White Evangelicals, independent of partisan affiliation and social-demographic characteristics, are more likely than White Non-Evangelicals to reject the ACA. In addition, among Whites, support for the ACA weakens with increasing religious attendance, suggesting that responses to this law are shaped by experiences within religious settings. However, we find little evidence for religious faith or worship attendance associating with Black and Hispanic health-care policy attitudes.

中文翻译:

平价医疗法案的种族、宗教和支持

使用皮尤研究中心 2012 年的选民态度调查,我们评估了种族对宗教信仰和礼拜出席率之间关系的影响,并支持平价医疗法案 (ACA)。我们发现,独立于党派派别和社会人口特征的白人福音派比非福音派白人更有可能拒绝 ACA。此外,在白人中,对 ACA 的支持随着宗教出席人数的增加而减弱,这表明对这项法律的反应是由宗教环境中的经历决定的。然而,我们几乎没有发现宗教信仰或礼拜活动与黑人和西班牙裔医疗政策态度相关的证据。
更新日期:2020-01-13
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