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Publications [#257560] of John Wilson
Papers Published
- Son, J; Wilson, J, Generativity and Volunteering,
Sociological Forum, vol. 26 no. 3
(2011),
pp. 645-667, WILEY [doi]
(last updated on 2025/06/15)
Abstract: The robust association between religion and volunteering and education and volunteering can be interpreted
in developmental terms as a function of socialization. Churches and schools instill attitudes
that predispose the individual to volunteer. Data from two waves of the National Survey of Midlife in
the United States (1995 and 2005) are used to test a hypothesis that generativity—a desire to leave
a legacy by providing for the welfare of others—mediates the influence of both religion and education
on volunteering. Structural equation models using multiple-imputed data to correct for attrition show
that the influence of parental religiosity on volunteering in 2005 is partially explained by generativity
in 1995 and that the influence of education on volunteering in 2005 is partially explained by generativity
in 1995.
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