textabstractABSTRACT Previous research has demonstrated that the generally positive relationship between age and the presence of charitable giving becomes negative at the oldest ages. We investigate potential causes of this drop in charitable giving among the oldest old including changes in health, cognition, egocentric networks, religious attendance, and substitution of charitable bequest planning. A longitudinal analysis of data from the United States Health and Retirement Survey indicates that the drop in charitable giving is mediated largely by changes in the frequency of church attendance, with only modest influences from changes in health and cognition
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Given population aging and the productive potential of older people, it is important to examine how ...
The charitable giving of UK households has changed considerably over the past 20 years. In particula...
We present two patterns over time in religious giving, secular giving, and religious service attenda...
Older adults have been shown to avoid negative and prefer positive information to a higher extent th...
Researchers in both the United States and Taiwan have devoted attention to charitable giving and the...
Mortality salience refers to being reminded of death, which increases self-reported prosociality in ...
Objectives: Whether older adults are more prosocial than younger adults has been under debate. In th...
While many have studied the motivations for altruism, this paper analyzes the link between aging and...
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Empirical evidence suggests that self-reported prosociality and donations increase with age. The maj...
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