1980
DOI: 10.1086/268583
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The Social Bases of Environmental Concern: A Review of Hypotheses, Explanations and Empirical Evidence

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“…Recent reviews also show that females have more proenvironment attitudes than males (Kalof et al, 2002), with a few inconsistent results (Scott & Willits, 1994). In most other studies, pro-environment attitudes are negatively correlated with age and are positively correlated with education (Arcury, 1990;Scott & Willits, 1994;Van Liere & Dunlap, 1980), but a few studies show no correlation with education (Uysal et al, 1994), as was found here.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Recent reviews also show that females have more proenvironment attitudes than males (Kalof et al, 2002), with a few inconsistent results (Scott & Willits, 1994). In most other studies, pro-environment attitudes are negatively correlated with age and are positively correlated with education (Arcury, 1990;Scott & Willits, 1994;Van Liere & Dunlap, 1980), but a few studies show no correlation with education (Uysal et al, 1994), as was found here.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…One definition which includes all components discussed so far is provided by van Liere and Dunlap (1980). The authors define environmental concern as 'perceiving environmental problems as serious, supporting efforts by government to protect environmental quality' and as 'engaging in behaviors aimed at improving environmental quality' (van Liere and Dunlap, 1980: 188).…”
Section: Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Source: Own illustration based on van Liere and Dunlap (1980). ddOne important issue is the exclusion of knowledge as a cognitive attribute of the concept definition.…”
Section: Figure 1 the Concept Of Environmental Concern -First Versionmentioning
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“…Theory also suggests that environmental goods are normal goods, with positive income elasticities [Kahn, 1997;Van Liere, 1980]. As incomes and wealth have increased over the century, we expect to see growing support for environmental goods.…”
Section: Historical Evolution Of Localized Values Reflected In Nationmentioning
confidence: 99%