Charitable foundations are a critical part of public services. However, there is a large gap between the locations and expenditures of charitable foundations and the real population needs for most nations. Three types of Chinese local charity foundations, i.e., those for poverty, education and medical assistance, are used as examples to explore the distinct gaps. The spatial distributions of local charity foundations are characterized by spatial scan statistics and spatial autocorrelation models. The local population needs of charitable assistance for poverty, education and medical services are quantified with their respective weighted proxy indexes of the current conditions. Thus, the nonlinear relationships between population needs and th...
The majority of donors prefer to donate to charities with domestic foci rather than to charities wit...
This paper examines subnational aid allocation patterns during the postwar period in Sri Lanka, focu...
Finally, this thesis put forward specific recommendations in relation to social welfare policies, so...
Charitable foundations are a critical part of public services. However, there is a large gap between...
An emerging body of literature has demonstrated that corporate philanthropy can be an important part...
From a regulatory perspective, philanthropy in China has been officially modernized. Since the gover...
China has shifted from a centrally planned to a market based economy in 1978. Since then, the countr...
This paper investigates whether regional patterns of uneven charitable distribution are evidenced at...
The distribution of charitable organizations in an equitable and socially just manner is a long-stan...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Using data from 594 foundations in China, this paper examines...
In 2009, the Chinese government launched a new round of healthcare reform, which encourages developm...
The distribution of charitable organisations in an equitable and socially-just manner is a long-stan...
The empirical literature on the determinants of charities donation income, distinguishing the charit...
Surveys conducted in China suggest that the Chinese are not generous with their resources - their mo...
We investigate whether the political leaders of aid-receiving countries use foreign aid inflows to f...
The majority of donors prefer to donate to charities with domestic foci rather than to charities wit...
This paper examines subnational aid allocation patterns during the postwar period in Sri Lanka, focu...
Finally, this thesis put forward specific recommendations in relation to social welfare policies, so...
Charitable foundations are a critical part of public services. However, there is a large gap between...
An emerging body of literature has demonstrated that corporate philanthropy can be an important part...
From a regulatory perspective, philanthropy in China has been officially modernized. Since the gover...
China has shifted from a centrally planned to a market based economy in 1978. Since then, the countr...
This paper investigates whether regional patterns of uneven charitable distribution are evidenced at...
The distribution of charitable organizations in an equitable and socially just manner is a long-stan...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Using data from 594 foundations in China, this paper examines...
In 2009, the Chinese government launched a new round of healthcare reform, which encourages developm...
The distribution of charitable organisations in an equitable and socially-just manner is a long-stan...
The empirical literature on the determinants of charities donation income, distinguishing the charit...
Surveys conducted in China suggest that the Chinese are not generous with their resources - their mo...
We investigate whether the political leaders of aid-receiving countries use foreign aid inflows to f...
The majority of donors prefer to donate to charities with domestic foci rather than to charities wit...
This paper examines subnational aid allocation patterns during the postwar period in Sri Lanka, focu...
Finally, this thesis put forward specific recommendations in relation to social welfare policies, so...