The predominant part of the literature states that women are more likely to donate to charitable causes but men are more generous in terms of the amount given. The latter result generally derives from the focus on mean amount given. This paper examines gender differences in giving focusing on the distribution of amounts donated and the probability of giving using UK micro-data on individual giving to charitable causes. Results indicate that most women are more generous than men also in terms of the amounts donated. Quantile regression analysis shows that this pattern is robust if we take into account gender differences in individual characteristics such as household structure, education and income. The analysis also examines differences in ...
Little has been written on the role of gender in Jewish philanthropy, and there is even less empiric...
A central question in the study of altruism has been whether there is a systematic gender difference...
This is the second of two articles in which we present a comprehensive review of the multidisciplina...
The predominant part of the literature states that women are more likely to donate to charitable cau...
The predominant part of the literature states that women are more likely to donate to charitable cau...
Researchers and commentators have compared men and women's charitable giving patterns and have concl...
Women’s philanthropy has drawn much attention during recent years, mostly in studies from the United...
In Economics, the term Homo economicus has always been assumed to be gender-neutral. Increasingly, h...
Previous research on gender differences in behavior has led to seemingly contradictory findings abou...
Psychological research has found that women score higher on most measures of the traits, motivations...
This study explores gender differences in the inclusion of a charitable provision in one’s will. We...
<p>Generosity was measured as the probability of donating among (a) male and (b) female participants...
A growing body of research on charitable giving trends shows that women play a distinct and powerful...
There has been a steady increase in research studying the role of gender in prosocial behavior, such...
Little has been written on the role of gender in Jewish philanthropy, and there is even less empiric...
Little has been written on the role of gender in Jewish philanthropy, and there is even less empiric...
A central question in the study of altruism has been whether there is a systematic gender difference...
This is the second of two articles in which we present a comprehensive review of the multidisciplina...
The predominant part of the literature states that women are more likely to donate to charitable cau...
The predominant part of the literature states that women are more likely to donate to charitable cau...
Researchers and commentators have compared men and women's charitable giving patterns and have concl...
Women’s philanthropy has drawn much attention during recent years, mostly in studies from the United...
In Economics, the term Homo economicus has always been assumed to be gender-neutral. Increasingly, h...
Previous research on gender differences in behavior has led to seemingly contradictory findings abou...
Psychological research has found that women score higher on most measures of the traits, motivations...
This study explores gender differences in the inclusion of a charitable provision in one’s will. We...
<p>Generosity was measured as the probability of donating among (a) male and (b) female participants...
A growing body of research on charitable giving trends shows that women play a distinct and powerful...
There has been a steady increase in research studying the role of gender in prosocial behavior, such...
Little has been written on the role of gender in Jewish philanthropy, and there is even less empiric...
Little has been written on the role of gender in Jewish philanthropy, and there is even less empiric...
A central question in the study of altruism has been whether there is a systematic gender difference...
This is the second of two articles in which we present a comprehensive review of the multidisciplina...