Title
Are Millennials Really So Selfish? Preliminary Evidence from the Philanthropy Panel Study
Author(s)
Harvey S. Rosen Harvey Rosen (Princeton University)
Peter Koczanski Peter Koczanski (Princeton University)
Abstract
We use panel data on charitable donations to analyze how the philanthropic behavior of the Millennials (born between 1981 and 1996) compares to that of earlier generations. On the basis of a multivariate analysis with a rich set of economic and demographic variables, we find that conditional on making a gift, one cannot reject the hypothesis that the Millennials donate more than members of earlier generations. However, Millennials are somewhat less likely to make any donations at all than their generational predecessors. Our findings suggest a more nuanced view of the Millennials' prosocial behavior than is suggested in popular accounts.
Creation Date
2019-05
Section URL ID
Paper Number
254
URL
https://gceps.princeton.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/254rosen.pdf
File Function
Jel
D64
Keyword(s)
generosity, Millennials, selfishness, charity
Suppress
false
Series
3