Why are the oldest old less generous? Explanations for the unexpected age related in charitable giving

P Wiepking, RN James III

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Abstract

ABSTRACT 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.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)486-510
Number of pages25
JournalAgeing and Society
Volume33
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Mar 2012

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