A Japanese General Social Survey is used to re-examine how voluntary giving is associated with inequality aversion, and how the relationship differs between high- and low-income groups. This paper also investigates how social capital influences that relationship. The key findings are that (1) the level of voluntary giving increases with inequality aversion for high-income groups, but not for low-income groups, and (2) social capital accumulated in the respondent’s residential area reinforces the positive influence of inequality aversion on voluntary giving for high-income groups only
We investigate the consequences of a pure income effect on the altruistic behavior of donors. Inequa...
The increasing inequality rate within countries worldwide makes social comparisons more evident. In ...
Both giving and receiving money have emotional benefits, but when gifts of value are made in the con...
A Japanese General Social Survey is used to re-examine how voluntary giving is associated with inequ...
We study empirically the relationship between inequality and active charity participation. Increased...
This paper explores how individual preferences for income redistribution are influenced by social ca...
This paper focuses on the relationship between voluntary giving and the degree of inequality aversio...
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There is ongoing debate about whether the relationship between income and pro-social behaviour depen...
This paper explores how individual preferences for income redistribution are influenced by social ca...
Rising socio-economic inequality in many countries raises the question of how it affects individuals...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Rising economic inequality has become a wid...
I use data from the South African Social Giving Survey to investigate the role of social capital and...
This article analyzes the relationship between social networks and trust (two measures of social cap...
This paper, using individual data from Japan, explores how the circumstances of where a person resid...
We investigate the consequences of a pure income effect on the altruistic behavior of donors. Inequa...
The increasing inequality rate within countries worldwide makes social comparisons more evident. In ...
Both giving and receiving money have emotional benefits, but when gifts of value are made in the con...
A Japanese General Social Survey is used to re-examine how voluntary giving is associated with inequ...
We study empirically the relationship between inequality and active charity participation. Increased...
This paper explores how individual preferences for income redistribution are influenced by social ca...
This paper focuses on the relationship between voluntary giving and the degree of inequality aversio...
Research on the effects of positional concerns on individuals’ attitudes and behavior in certain pol...
There is ongoing debate about whether the relationship between income and pro-social behaviour depen...
This paper explores how individual preferences for income redistribution are influenced by social ca...
Rising socio-economic inequality in many countries raises the question of how it affects individuals...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Rising economic inequality has become a wid...
I use data from the South African Social Giving Survey to investigate the role of social capital and...
This article analyzes the relationship between social networks and trust (two measures of social cap...
This paper, using individual data from Japan, explores how the circumstances of where a person resid...
We investigate the consequences of a pure income effect on the altruistic behavior of donors. Inequa...
The increasing inequality rate within countries worldwide makes social comparisons more evident. In ...
Both giving and receiving money have emotional benefits, but when gifts of value are made in the con...