Charitable Choices : Philanthropic Decisions Of Donors In The American Jewi

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Why People Give Charity: A Philanthropic Phenomenon Based On Consumer Spending, Situation, Self-Interest, Or Socialization?

Is Charity Caring Compassion Or Social Justice? The Case Of The Jewish Community

Sources Of Philanthropic Giving: Evidence From The National Jewish Population Surveys

The Three Faces Of Giving: Donors, Affiliated, And Unaffiliated

Group Portraits In Three Dimensions: Comparisons And Contrasts

Perceived Incentives And Barriers To Giving

Twenty-first Century Realities: The Views Of The Fundraising Directors

Summary And Implications For Policy And Research

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Charitable giving and philanthropic behavior are frequently the subject of media reports and newspaper headlines. Examining the incentives and barriers to charitable behavior, Dashefsky and Lazerwitz account for such giving by members of the Jewish community. A discussion of motivations for charitable giving, Charitable Choices relies on quantitative and qualitative data in one religio-ethnic community.

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SKU (ISBN): 9780739109878
ISBN10: 0739109871
Arnold Dashefsky | Bernard Lazerwitz
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: December 2008
Publisher: Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Group

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