In this paper, I describe how patterns of overall giving differ across socioeconomic characteristics of households with the data set called the Center on Philanthropy Panel Study (COPPS). The COPPS is the nation’s first and only ongoing philanthropy study surveying the same families every two years, along with the families created by their adult children. The COPPS 2003 wave asks about the value of household charitable contributions, which consist of money, assets, or property given in 2002
This paper provides a summary of what is known from social science research about the effects parent...
Before the Great Recession of 2008, a stable two-thirds of the U.S. population donated to charitable...
The purpose of this research is to provide further insight into who gives what to whom and why. It f...
poster abstractThis study explores the charitable giving patterns of Americans by analyzing data fro...
Serious researchers of philanthropy have bemoaned the lack of panel datasets for studying giving beh...
The Center on Philanthropy Panel Study is a module of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), whi...
In an article prepared for New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising, Richard Steinberg and Mark ...
Every culture depends on philanthropy and nonprofit organizations to provide essential elements of a...
Basic facts about the charitable giving of families are presented using the first wave of the Center...
Despite widespread interest in philanthropy across social science disciplines and among policy-maker...
The Center on Philanthropy Panel Study (COPPS) has provided the first data on the giving of parents ...
Based on data collected in 2007 about giving in 2006. This overview uses the 2007 wave of the Center...
This report presents a detailed analysis of shifts in American household giving from the year 2000 t...
This paper provides a summary of what is known from social science research about the effects parent...
This article reports the results of an analysis of charitable giving to basic necessity organization...
This paper provides a summary of what is known from social science research about the effects parent...
Before the Great Recession of 2008, a stable two-thirds of the U.S. population donated to charitable...
The purpose of this research is to provide further insight into who gives what to whom and why. It f...
poster abstractThis study explores the charitable giving patterns of Americans by analyzing data fro...
Serious researchers of philanthropy have bemoaned the lack of panel datasets for studying giving beh...
The Center on Philanthropy Panel Study is a module of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), whi...
In an article prepared for New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising, Richard Steinberg and Mark ...
Every culture depends on philanthropy and nonprofit organizations to provide essential elements of a...
Basic facts about the charitable giving of families are presented using the first wave of the Center...
Despite widespread interest in philanthropy across social science disciplines and among policy-maker...
The Center on Philanthropy Panel Study (COPPS) has provided the first data on the giving of parents ...
Based on data collected in 2007 about giving in 2006. This overview uses the 2007 wave of the Center...
This report presents a detailed analysis of shifts in American household giving from the year 2000 t...
This paper provides a summary of what is known from social science research about the effects parent...
This article reports the results of an analysis of charitable giving to basic necessity organization...
This paper provides a summary of what is known from social science research about the effects parent...
Before the Great Recession of 2008, a stable two-thirds of the U.S. population donated to charitable...
The purpose of this research is to provide further insight into who gives what to whom and why. It f...