Populism and Charity Donations: An Australian Case Study
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McAllister, Ian
Makkai, Toni
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SAGE Publications
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The reasons why people donate to charities have been extensively researched, but
how this behavior relates to political values is less well understood. We also know little
about how the rise of populist values among the electorate will influence charitable
giving in the future. Using a national election survey conducted in Australia in mid2019, this article examines the influence of populist values on charity donations. The
results show that populist values are strong predictors of charitable giving and that
those who hold these values are significantly less likely to donate. Among those who
do choose to donate, the choice of charity is also strongly influenced by populist
values. These results demonstrate that the increasing importance of populist values
among the public will have significant implications for the future level and direction
of charity donations.
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Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly
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2099-12-31
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