2024-03-28T16:54:50
101264
Thu Mar 28 16:54:50 EDT 2024
Philanthropy Panel Study, 2015
Una Osili
Mark Ottoni-Wilhelm
Xiao Han
101264
https://doi.org/10.3886/E101264V1
Summary
This file contains cleaned charitable
giving variables from the PSID’s Philanthropy Module, 2015 wave. Plus some
basic demographics. The objective is to make it easier for users, not familiar
with the PSID, to begin their projects by having some important variables
already cleaned.
There is not documentation specifically
for the 2015 wave, but the format follows exactly previous waves; see the 2007
documentation.
Acknowledgement of funding sources
Because the creation of these
data is expensive, it is appropriate to thank the Foundations that made
collecting the data possible, and to acknowledge the Indiana University Lilly
Family School of Philanthropy’s continued commitment to the project. Expressing
gratitude in your paper’s acknowledgement statement helps the IU Lilly Family
School secure funding to continue the collection of the PSID’s
philanthropy data into the future.
Major support that enabled the
collection of the Philanthropy Panel Study data was provided
by:
The John Templeton
Foundation
The Bill &
Melinda Gates Foundation
The Charles Stewart
Mott Foundation
Fidelity Charitable
Investments
and The Atlantic
Philanthropies.
The Philanthropy Panel
Study was launched in 2001 with cornerstone support provided by The
Atlantic Philanthropies.
Other financial
support has come from institutional friends, faculty, and staff of the Indiana
University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.
Thank you all.