Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Rising economic inequality has become a widespread trend and concern in recent decades. Economic inequality is often associated with pernicious consequences such as a decrease in individual health and social cohesion and an increase in political conflicts. Does economic inequality have a negative association with prosocial behavior, like many other aspects of inequality? To answer this question, this dissertation investigates the relationship between economic inequality and prosocial behavior, particularly charitable giving, by conducting three empirical studies. The first study is a meta-analysis on the overall relationship between economic inequality and prosocial behavior. ...
Children as young as 3-4 years are already concerned about inequality and declare that equality is a...
By the 3rd year of life, young children engage in a variety of prosocial behaviors, including helpin...
A large part of the total charitable giving (approximately 70%) in the United States come from indiv...
The questions of whether high-income individuals are more prosocial than low-income individuals and ...
We study empirically the relationship between inequality and active charity participation. Increased...
There is ongoing debate about whether the relationship between income and pro-social behaviour depen...
Abstract: Research has linked economically unequal environments to lower prosocial behavior in adult...
This paper seeks to analyze and understand the dynamics between charitable donations and income ineq...
Empirical research has provided mixed evidence regarding the question of whether higher social class...
The current thesis aims to examine the effect of economic inequality, i.e., the concentration of a m...
A Japanese General Social Survey is used to re-examine how voluntary giving is associated with inequ...
Rising socio-economic inequality in many countries raises the question of how it affects individuals...
The questions of whether and how socioeconomic status (SES) predicts prosocial behavior have sparked...
The concept of noblesse oblige establishes that the differential in privileges between the rich and t...
In this dissertation, I study individuals’ prosocial behaviors. I focus on the topics of charitable ...
Children as young as 3-4 years are already concerned about inequality and declare that equality is a...
By the 3rd year of life, young children engage in a variety of prosocial behaviors, including helpin...
A large part of the total charitable giving (approximately 70%) in the United States come from indiv...
The questions of whether high-income individuals are more prosocial than low-income individuals and ...
We study empirically the relationship between inequality and active charity participation. Increased...
There is ongoing debate about whether the relationship between income and pro-social behaviour depen...
Abstract: Research has linked economically unequal environments to lower prosocial behavior in adult...
This paper seeks to analyze and understand the dynamics between charitable donations and income ineq...
Empirical research has provided mixed evidence regarding the question of whether higher social class...
The current thesis aims to examine the effect of economic inequality, i.e., the concentration of a m...
A Japanese General Social Survey is used to re-examine how voluntary giving is associated with inequ...
Rising socio-economic inequality in many countries raises the question of how it affects individuals...
The questions of whether and how socioeconomic status (SES) predicts prosocial behavior have sparked...
The concept of noblesse oblige establishes that the differential in privileges between the rich and t...
In this dissertation, I study individuals’ prosocial behaviors. I focus on the topics of charitable ...
Children as young as 3-4 years are already concerned about inequality and declare that equality is a...
By the 3rd year of life, young children engage in a variety of prosocial behaviors, including helpin...
A large part of the total charitable giving (approximately 70%) in the United States come from indiv...