National Context, Religiosity, and Volunteering: Results from 53 Countries

To what extent does the national religious context affect volunteering? Does a religious environment affect the relation between religiosity and volunteering? To answer these questions, this study specifies individual level, contextual level, and cross-level interaction hypotheses. The authors test the hypotheses by simultaneously studying the impact of religiosity of individuals, the national religious context, and their interplay on volunteering while controlling for possible confounding factors both at individual and contextual levels. Based on multilevel analyses on data from 53 countries, frequent churchgoers are more active in volunteer work and a devout national context has an additional positive effect. However, the difference between secular and religious people is substantially smaller in devout countries than in secular countries. Church attendance is hardly relevant for volunteering in devout countries. Furthermore, religious volunteering has a strong spillover effect, implying that religious citizens also volunteer more for secular organizations. This spillover effect is stronger for Catholics than for Protestants, non-Christians and nonreligious individuals.

[1]  R. Cnaan,et al.  Religious People, Religious Congregations, and Volunteerism in Human Services: Is there a Link? , 1993 .

[2]  Mary Margolies Deforest,et al.  The Three Worlds , 1994 .

[3]  C Duncan,et al.  Health-related behaviour in context: a multilevel modelling approach. , 1996, Social science & medicine.

[4]  Loek Halman,et al.  Volunteering, Democracy, and Democratic Attitudes , 2003 .

[5]  P. Norris,et al.  Sacred and Secular: Religion and Politics Worldwide , 2004 .

[6]  Sheldon Ekland-Olson,et al.  Social Networks and Social Movements: A Microstructural Approach to Differential Recruitment , 1980 .

[7]  R. Sundeen Family Life Course Status and Volunteer Behavior: Implications for the Single Parent , 1990 .

[8]  N. D. D. Graaf,et al.  Losing Faith: is Britain alone? , 2000 .

[9]  P. Dekker,et al.  Civil Society in Comparative Perspective: Involvement in Voluntary Associations in North America and Western Europe , 1998 .

[10]  T. Skocpol,et al.  Civic Engagement in American Democracy , 1999 .

[11]  L. Salamon,et al.  Institutional Roots of Volunteering , 2003 .

[12]  P. Dekker,et al.  The Values of Volunteering , 2003 .

[13]  Christian A. Smith,et al.  ‘To Whom Much Has Been Given...’: Religious Capital and Community Voluntarism Among Churchgoing Protestants , 2000 .

[14]  Pui-yan Lam As the Flocks Gather: How Religion Affects Voluntary Association Participation , 2002 .

[15]  John Wilson,et al.  Who cares? Toward an integrated theory of volunteer work , 1997 .

[16]  D. Knoke,et al.  Voluntary Association Membership Trends and the Family Life Cycle , 1977 .

[17]  Robert D. Putnam,et al.  Bowling alone: the collapse and revival of American community , 2000, CSCW '00.

[18]  H. Hayghe,et al.  Volunteers in the U.S.: who donates the time? , 1991, Monthly labor review.

[19]  J. Mortimer,et al.  Volunteerism during the Transition to Adulthood: A Life Course Perspective , 2004 .

[20]  R. Jowell British social attitudes : the 17th report : focusing on diversity , 2000 .

[21]  James R. Wood,et al.  Volunteering and Charitable Giving: Do Religious and Associational Ties Promote Helping Behavior? , 1995 .

[22]  Kay Lehman Schlozman,et al.  Prospecting for Participants: Rational Expectations and the Recruitment of Political Activists , 1999, American Political Science Review.

[23]  V. Hodgkinson,et al.  Volunteering in Global Perspective , 2003 .

[24]  Van Voorhis,et al.  Different types of welfare states? A methodological deconstruction of comparative research , 2002 .

[25]  J. Curtis,et al.  Voluntary Association Membership in Fifteen Countries : a Comparative Analysis , 1992 .

[26]  G. Esping‐Andersen,et al.  The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism , 1990 .

[27]  R. Bekkers De bijdragen der kerckelijken , 2003 .

[28]  N. Kaldor,et al.  The cost of social security , 1944 .

[29]  P. Dekker,et al.  Het zout der aarde : Een analyse van de samenhang tussen godsdienstigheid en sociaal kapitaal in Nederland , 2002 .

[30]  John Wilson,et al.  Race and Formal Volunteering: The Differential Effects of Class and Religion , 2000 .

[31]  Acts of Compassion: Caring for Others and Helping Ourselves , 1993 .

[32]  Roel Bosker,et al.  Multilevel analysis : an introduction to basic and advanced multilevel modeling , 1999 .

[33]  R. Stark Secularization, R.I.P. , 1999 .

[34]  James E. Curtis,et al.  Nations of Joiners: Explaining Voluntary Association Membership in Democratic Societies , 2001, American Sociological Review.

[35]  Stephanie Boraas Volunteerism in the United States. , 2003 .

[36]  Anthony S. Bryk,et al.  Hierarchical Linear Models: Applications and Data Analysis Methods , 1992 .

[37]  P. Becker,et al.  Religious Involvement and Volunteering: Implications for Civil Society , 2001 .

[38]  Craig Duncan,et al.  Multilevel methods for public health research , 2000 .

[39]  Robert J. Wuthnow Acts of Compassion: Caring for Others and Helping Ourselves , 1992 .

[40]  H. Jeon‐Slaughter,et al.  Participation in Philanthropic Activities: Donating Money and Time , 2003 .

[41]  D. Smith Determinants of Voluntary Association Participation and Volunteering: A Literature Review , 1994 .

[42]  L. Halman,et al.  The Welfare State: Villain or Hero of the Piece? , 2003, The Cultural Diversity of European Unity.

[43]  H. Anheier,et al.  Between States and Markets the Voluntary Sector in Comparative Perspective , 1992 .

[44]  Marion Fourcade-Gourinchas,et al.  The Structural Contexts of Civic Engagement: Voluntary Association Membership in Comparative Perspective , 2001, American Sociological Review.

[45]  C. Taliaferro Acts of Faith: Explaining the Human Side of Religion , 2001 .

[46]  Burton A. Weisbrod,et al.  Volunteer labor supply , 1987 .

[47]  R. Inglehart Modernization and Volunteering , 2003 .

[48]  M. O. Rouse To Whom Much Has Been Given... , 1967 .

[49]  N. D. D. Graaf,et al.  NATIONAL CONTEXT, PARENTAL SOCIALIZATION, AND RELIGIOUS BELIEF: RESULTS FROM 15 NATIONS , 1997 .

[50]  John Wilson,et al.  The Contribution of Religion to Volunteer Work , 1995 .

[51]  L. Iannaccone,et al.  Introduction to the Economics of Religion , 1998 .

[52]  J. Cullen,et al.  Formal Volunteering: A Cross-National Test , 2004 .

[53]  A. Yeung An Intricate Triangle— Religiosity, Volunteering, and Social Capital: The European Perspective, the Case of Finland , 2004 .