TY - JOUR
T1 - And who is your neighbor?
T2 - Explaining the effect of religion oncharitable giving and volunteering
AU - Bekkers, René
AU - Schuyt, Theo
N1 - Relation: http://www.rug.nl/
date_submitted:2009
Rights: University of Groningen
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - We study differences in contributions of time and money to churches and non-religious
nonprofit organizations between members of different religious denominations
in the Netherlands. We hypothesize that contributions to religious organizations are
based on involvement in the religious community, while contributions to non-religious
organizations are more likely to be rooted in prosocial values such as altruism, equality,
and responsibility for the common good, which are socialized in religious traditions.
Data from the first wave of the Giving in the Netherlands Panel Survey (n=1,964)
support the hypotheses. We find higher levels of volunteerism and generosity among
members of Protestant churches than among Catholics and the non-religious. Higher
contributions to church among members of Protestant churches are mostly due to
higher levels of church attendance and social pressure to contribute. In contrast, higher
contributions to non-religious organizations by members of Protestant churches,
especially charitable donations, are mostly due to prosocial values.
AB - We study differences in contributions of time and money to churches and non-religious
nonprofit organizations between members of different religious denominations
in the Netherlands. We hypothesize that contributions to religious organizations are
based on involvement in the religious community, while contributions to non-religious
organizations are more likely to be rooted in prosocial values such as altruism, equality,
and responsibility for the common good, which are socialized in religious traditions.
Data from the first wave of the Giving in the Netherlands Panel Survey (n=1,964)
support the hypotheses. We find higher levels of volunteerism and generosity among
members of Protestant churches than among Catholics and the non-religious. Higher
contributions to church among members of Protestant churches are mostly due to
higher levels of church attendance and social pressure to contribute. In contrast, higher
contributions to non-religious organizations by members of Protestant churches,
especially charitable donations, are mostly due to prosocial values.
M3 - Article
VL - 50
SP - 74
JO - Review of Religious Research
JF - Review of Religious Research
IS - 1
ER -