This paper investigates the research question: How do religious youth learn to give? While it is likely that youth learn religious financial giving from a variety of different sources, this investigation focuses primarily on how parents teach giving to their children. Supplementary data are also analyzed on the frequency in which youth hear extra-familial calls to give within their religious congregations. In focusing on parental transmission, the analysis identifies a number of approaches that parents report using to teach their children religious financial giving. It also investigates thoughts and feelings about religious financial giving by the children of these parents as a means of assessing the potential impacts of parental methods. A...
We present two patterns over time in religious giving, secular giving, and religious service attenda...
Adult influence on children’s altruistic behavior may differ between cultural communities. We used a...
Recent research on intergenerational faith transfer has argued that (a) parents have a direct effect...
This paper investigates the research question: How do religious youth learn to give? While it is lik...
The Center on Philanthropy Panel Study (COPPS) has provided the first data on the giving of parents ...
Previous research has found that family socialization influences financial giving behaviors and that...
Using data drawn from the U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we explore the relationship between t...
Using data drawn from the U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we explore the relationship between t...
The effects of religiousness on the development of generosity is a topic of great interest to scient...
Religious individuals commonly make sizable monetary sacrifices by contributing to their congregatio...
The topic of this study is interfaith philanthropy, or charitable giving by individuals of one relig...
The paper examines intergenerational transmission of 'religious capital ' from parents to ...
We analyze the intergenerational transmission of the strength of religion focusing on the interplay ...
This is a book about young people—youth and emerging adults. The contributors investigate the religi...
This paper examines children’s and adults’ willingness to give a non-monetary resource—affection—to ...
We present two patterns over time in religious giving, secular giving, and religious service attenda...
Adult influence on children’s altruistic behavior may differ between cultural communities. We used a...
Recent research on intergenerational faith transfer has argued that (a) parents have a direct effect...
This paper investigates the research question: How do religious youth learn to give? While it is lik...
The Center on Philanthropy Panel Study (COPPS) has provided the first data on the giving of parents ...
Previous research has found that family socialization influences financial giving behaviors and that...
Using data drawn from the U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we explore the relationship between t...
Using data drawn from the U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we explore the relationship between t...
The effects of religiousness on the development of generosity is a topic of great interest to scient...
Religious individuals commonly make sizable monetary sacrifices by contributing to their congregatio...
The topic of this study is interfaith philanthropy, or charitable giving by individuals of one relig...
The paper examines intergenerational transmission of 'religious capital ' from parents to ...
We analyze the intergenerational transmission of the strength of religion focusing on the interplay ...
This is a book about young people—youth and emerging adults. The contributors investigate the religi...
This paper examines children’s and adults’ willingness to give a non-monetary resource—affection—to ...
We present two patterns over time in religious giving, secular giving, and religious service attenda...
Adult influence on children’s altruistic behavior may differ between cultural communities. We used a...
Recent research on intergenerational faith transfer has argued that (a) parents have a direct effect...