Giving Patterns By Religious And Non-Religions People

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Walter O. Simmons
Rosemarie Emanuele

Keywords

Religious and Non-Religious Giving, Religious and Non-Religious Volunteering

Abstract

Using the Oaxaca-Blinder (1994) decomposition method to compare the giving levels of money and time of those who claim to attend religious services on a regular basis with those who do not, we find that on average religious people donate more money and time than non-religious people; although a large portion of the average difference is unexplained. We propose that these differences arise from a culture of giving in which religious people are embedded. It may be that individuals who are religious are more likely to be exposed to a culture that encourages giving and volunteering, and will therefore be more likely to give and volunteer.

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