Wiepking, P. (Ed.) (2009). The State of Giving Research in Europe: Household Donations to Charitable Organizations in Twelve European Countries. An ERNOP Publication. Pallas (Amsterdam University Press): Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
The State of Giving Research in Europe provides an overview of current philanthropic research in Europe. This overview gives much-anticipated insights into the study of philanthropy (private action for the public good) in twelve European countries (Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom). This publication shows that there are many individual researchers and academic institutions in different countries invested in the study of philanthropy. For most countries, both population surveys and aggregated data on giving are available. These data sources are used to provide key statistics on philanthropy in Europe. The State of Giving Research shows that there is a bright future for the study of philanthropy in Europe.
The State of Giving Research in Europe can be ordered with the VU University for 15 euro (excl. postal costs). Email projectmanager@ernop.eu to order or for more information.
Contents
1 | Introduction by Theo Schuyt |
2 | The State of Giving Research in Europe |
2.1 | Austria by Florian Bittner and Michaela Neumayr |
2.2 | Belgium by Lesley Hustinx and Caroline Gijselinckx |
2.3 | Czech Republic by Andreas Ortmann and Katarina Svitkova |
2.4 | France by Antoine Vaccaro, Chris Olivier and Edith Bruder |
2.5 | Germany by Burkhard Wilke |
2.6 | Hungary by Éva Kuti and Klára Czike |
2.7 | Ireland by Geraldine Prizeman and Andrew O'Regan |
2.8 | Italy by Giuliana Gemelli |
2.9 | the Netherlands by Pamala Wiepking |
2.10 | Spain by Marta Rey García |
2.11 | Sweden by Lars-Erik Olsson and Lars Svedberg |
2.12 | United Kingdom by Cathy Pharoah |
3 | Conclusion by Pamala Wiepking |