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Political ideology and generosity around the globe

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2219676120

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political ideology; generosity; COVID-19; quality of governance

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In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, generosity is highlighted as both a global and local character by transcending boundaries and aligning with political ideologies. Through a study involving participants from 68 countries, it was found that left-leaning individuals exhibited a higher level of generosity overall, especially towards international charities, while right-leaning individuals were more inclined to donate to national causes. The relationship between political ideology and generosity is also influenced by the quality of governance.
In a world severely put under stress by COVID-19, generosity becomes increasingly essential both when able to transcend local boundaries, building upon universalistic values, and when directed toward more local contexts, such as the native country. This study aims to investigate an underresearched determinant of generosity at these two levels, a factor that captures one's beliefs, values, and opinions about society: political ideology. We study the donation decisions of more than 46,000 participants from 68 countries in a task with the possibility of donating to a national charity and an international one. We test whether more left-leaning individuals display higher generosity in general (H1) and toward international charities (H2). We also examine the association between political ideology and national generosity without hypothesizing any direction. We find that more left-leaning individuals are more likely to donate in general and more likely to be generous internationally. We also observe that more right -leaning individuals are more likely to donate nationally. These results are robust to the inclusion of several controls. In addition, we address a relevant source of cross-country variation, the quality of governance, which is found to have significant informative power in explaining the relationship between political ideology and the different types of generosity. Potential mechanisms underlying the resulting behaviors are discussed.

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