2014
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2489713
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Putting Our Money Where Our Mouths Are? Donations to NGOs and Support for ODA in Australia

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“…In Australia, income has been shown to have a negative correlation with support for foreign aid and is not statistically significant for private donations to aid organisations. Instead, tertiary education is the strongest positive socio-economic determinant of both support for foreign aid and private donations to aid organisations (Wood, Humphrey Cifuentes and Pryke, 2014). This is consistent with studies in other jurisdictions (Casale and Baumann, 2015, p. 117;Micklewright and Schnepf, 2009, p. 335;Wiepking, 2010Wiepking, , p. 1081.…”
Section: Equitysupporting
confidence: 83%
“…In Australia, income has been shown to have a negative correlation with support for foreign aid and is not statistically significant for private donations to aid organisations. Instead, tertiary education is the strongest positive socio-economic determinant of both support for foreign aid and private donations to aid organisations (Wood, Humphrey Cifuentes and Pryke, 2014). This is consistent with studies in other jurisdictions (Casale and Baumann, 2015, p. 117;Micklewright and Schnepf, 2009, p. 335;Wiepking, 2010Wiepking, , p. 1081.…”
Section: Equitysupporting
confidence: 83%