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%T Gender balance in the workforce and abortion attitudes: A cross-national time-series analysis %A Fernández, Juan J. %A Valiente, Celia %A Jaime-Castillo, Antonio M. %J British Journal of Sociology %N 5 %P 915-937 %V 74 %D 2023 %K cross-national analysis; gender; International Social Survey Programme: Religion I - ISSP 1991 (ZA2150); International Social Survey Programme: Religion II - ISSP 1998 (ZA3190); International Social Survey Programme: Religion III - ISSP 2008 (ZA4950); International Social Survey Programme: Religion IV - ISSP 2018 (ZA7570); EVS %@ 1468-4446 %~ FDB %> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-97869-2 %X This article explores the relationship between gender balance in the workforce and attitudes towards abortion worldwide. Studies on macro-level conditions related to abortion attitudes overlook the role of gender balance in the workforce - specifically the degree of female representation in a country's workforce. There are strong reasons why this factor could shape abortion attitudes. We argue that such a gender balance creates necessary conditions to break with traditional, anti-abortion ideology and facilitates dissemination and public acceptance of pro-choice views. We test this argument with two different datasets - the Integrated Values Survey and three waves of the International Social Survey Programme - along with two outcomes: general tolerance towards abortion and tolerance towards abortion for pregnant women of low income. Using three-level random intercept models and multiple controls for individual and country-level conditions, the results support our hypothesis: In countries with higher gender balance in the workforce, individuals display higher tolerance towards abortion. %C GBR %G en %9 Zeitschriftenartikel %W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org %~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info