What explains attitudes toward prostitution?
Abstract
Using a larger and more representative sample than previous studies, we assess people’s
attitudes toward prostitution in Norway and Sweden. Compared to previous statistical
analyses in this field, the present study is the first to use sophisticated statistical methods that
can shed further light on attitudes toward different aspects of prostitution while controlling
for other confounding factors. The main findings are that men and sexual liberals are more
positive toward prostitution, and that conservatives and those who support gender equality
are more negative. Holding anti-immigration views is correlated with more positive attitudes
toward buying, but not toward selling, sex. Norwegians are more positive than Swedes
toward prostitution. It is also found that supporting gender equality has more explanatory
power in Sweden than in Norway, and it is argued that this may be due to the more gendered
nature of the Swedish debate.
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Date
2009-04-03Author
Jakobsson, Niklas
Kotsadam, Andreas
Keywords
attitudes
norms
prostitution
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
349
Language
eng