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The Effects of Social Trust and Institutional Trust on Formal Volunteering and Charitable Giving in Japan
Authors:Hiromi Taniguchi  Gul Aldikacti Marshall
Institution:1. Department of Sociology, University of Louisville, 103 Lutz Hall, Louisville, KY, 40292, USA
Abstract:This study is part of the growing literature on the effects on civic engagement of attitudinal predictors, such as trust, along with structural predictors. Drawing data from the 2005 Japanese General Social Survey, it examines the association between trust and the probabilities of formal volunteering and charitable giving. A bivariate probit analysis of the data suggests that trust, institutional trust in particular, matters more to predict giving than volunteering. Although the number of membership affiliations is positively and significantly associated with both types of civic engagement, the association between membership affiliations and formal volunteering is significantly greater. Implications of these and other findings are discussed for future studies linking trust to civic engagement in group-collectivist societies such as Japan.
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