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The effects of human capital on social capital : a cross-country analysis (version 1.6)
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July 2003
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Abstract
This paper uses two sets of cross-country micro datasets to analyse individuals’ participation in voluntary and community activities and organisations. Analysing countries in the International Adult Literacy Survey and focusing on the impact of human capital I find a consistently
positive effect of years of education on participation with the marginal effect of an additional year being around 2 or 3% for most countries. The effects are somewhat higher in English speaking countries. However controlling for functional literacy reduces this significantly with literacy
accounting for around half the marginal effect of education. Labour market effects are generally very weak Using instrumental variables for a subset of countries we test and are unable to reject the hypothesis that education is exogenous. Using Eurobarometer data yields higher estimated impacts of schooling for most countries. It is also shown how attitudes towards the
“third sector” predict higher participation in some forms of volunteering while a measure of religiosity often predicts more altruistic volunteering.
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Atlantic Philanthropies
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. School of Economics
Series
UCD Centre for Economic Research Working Paper Series
WP03/18
Copyright (Published Version)
UCD School of Economics 2003
Subject – LCSH
Voluntarism
Literacy
Labor supply--Effect of education on
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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