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The impact of giving behaviours on a cohesive social environment

In: Giving Behaviours and Social Cohesion

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This chapter affirms that an individual’s decision to ‘give’ has a significant impact on the social environment. The analysis is based on the British Household Panel Survey (data collected over time), which allows us to observe how ‘giving’ at the start of a period leads to changes in the way the social environment is rated over time. Causality is found to run both ways between giving and the social environment but sequentially, over time. Just as a cohesive social environment impacts an individual propensity to give in one time period, so that individual propensity to give goes on to influence the social environment ratings in the next time period.

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  • ., 2019. "The impact of giving behaviours on a cohesive social environment," Chapters, in: Giving Behaviours and Social Cohesion, chapter 6, pages 137-158, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:18052_6
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    1. Silvia Bressan, 2023. "Reinsurance and Sustainability: Evidence from International Insurers," Journal of Applied Finance & Banking, SCIENPRESS Ltd, vol. 13(6), pages 1-8.

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