There has been a steady increase in research studying the role of gender in prosocial behavior, such as charitable giving and volunteering. We provide an extensive review of the interdisciplinary literature and derive hypotheses about three different pathways that lead men and women to differ in their display of giving and volunteering: pathways through social capital, motivations, and resources. We test these hypotheses across 19 countries by analyzing 28,410 individuals, using generalized structural equation models. Our results support previous research, conducted in single countries, that there are distinct different pathways that lead men and women to engage in giving and volunteering: Women report stronger motivations to help others, b...
Abstract Despite broad interest, experimental evidence for gender differences in social abilities re...
This study explores gender differences in the inclusion of a charitable provision in one’s will. We...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of race, gender, and marital status on giving an...
Psychological research has found that women score higher on most measures of the traits, motivations...
This paper examines the mechanisms for giving by investigating the psychological and values differen...
The predominant part of the literature states that women are more likely to donate to charitable cau...
Is there a 'more helpful' gender? The present research assessed gender differences in prosocial self...
Women’s philanthropy has drawn much attention during recent years, mostly in studies from the United...
<b>Abstract</b> Purpose – The purpose of this study is to investigate if gender and altruism eviden...
Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this study is to investigate if gender and altruism evidence simil...
The main research question in this thesis explores why some people volunteer and give money compared...
This study seeks to explore gender differences in the purpose and motivations for charitable giving...
In Economics, the term Homo economicus has always been assumed to be gender-neutral. Increasingly, h...
An individual's decision to enter into a career is based on several factors, such as his or her inte...
This study is targeted to understanding the giving of time and money among a specific cohort ? unive...
Abstract Despite broad interest, experimental evidence for gender differences in social abilities re...
This study explores gender differences in the inclusion of a charitable provision in one’s will. We...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of race, gender, and marital status on giving an...
Psychological research has found that women score higher on most measures of the traits, motivations...
This paper examines the mechanisms for giving by investigating the psychological and values differen...
The predominant part of the literature states that women are more likely to donate to charitable cau...
Is there a 'more helpful' gender? The present research assessed gender differences in prosocial self...
Women’s philanthropy has drawn much attention during recent years, mostly in studies from the United...
<b>Abstract</b> Purpose – The purpose of this study is to investigate if gender and altruism eviden...
Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this study is to investigate if gender and altruism evidence simil...
The main research question in this thesis explores why some people volunteer and give money compared...
This study seeks to explore gender differences in the purpose and motivations for charitable giving...
In Economics, the term Homo economicus has always been assumed to be gender-neutral. Increasingly, h...
An individual's decision to enter into a career is based on several factors, such as his or her inte...
This study is targeted to understanding the giving of time and money among a specific cohort ? unive...
Abstract Despite broad interest, experimental evidence for gender differences in social abilities re...
This study explores gender differences in the inclusion of a charitable provision in one’s will. We...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of race, gender, and marital status on giving an...