WHO FAVOURS THE GAY COMMUNITY? EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE USING CHARITABLE DONATIONS
Shahar Sansani and
Arik Rozental
Bulletin of Economic Research, 2018, vol. 70, issue 1, E1-E16
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In this paper, we conduct an experiment to determine the characteristics of individuals who are more likely to donate to a gay charity. After filling out a questionnaire that includes information on gender, ethnicity, and religiosity, as well as other factors, Israeli undergraduate students are asked to choose two out of four options: participation in a lottery, donation to a gay charity, donation to a religious charity, and donation to an education†focused charity. Our most robust findings are that females and the less religiously observant are more likely to donate to the gay charity.
Date: 2018
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