The paper assesses the causal relationship between formal volunteering and individual health. The econometric analysis employs data provided by the Income and Living Conditions Survey for the United Kingdom carried out by the European Union’s Statistics (UK-SILC) in 2006. Based on 2SLS, treatment effect and recursive bivariate probit models, and religious participation as instrument variable, and controlling for social and cultural capital, our results show a positive effect of formal volunteering on self-perceived health.
Formal volunteering and self-perceived health. Causal evidence from the UK-SILC / Fiorillo, Damiano; Nappo, Nunzia. - In: REVIEW OF SOCIAL ECONOMY. - ISSN 0034-6764. - 75:2(2017), pp. 112-138. [10.1080/00346764.2016.1186822]
Formal volunteering and self-perceived health. Causal evidence from the UK-SILC
NAPPO, NUNZIA
2017
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The paper assesses the causal relationship between formal volunteering and individual health. The econometric analysis employs data provided by the Income and Living Conditions Survey for the United Kingdom carried out by the European Union’s Statistics (UK-SILC) in 2006. Based on 2SLS, treatment effect and recursive bivariate probit models, and religious participation as instrument variable, and controlling for social and cultural capital, our results show a positive effect of formal volunteering on self-perceived health.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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