10 research outputs found

    Charitable Giving of Alumni.

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    ABSTRACT. This research examines the "age-donation " profile of gift-giving alumniai a large public university, based on a pooled micro-data random sample of 4,242 alumni (1926/27-1989/90 graduates) who gave cash gifts during the 1975/76-1989/90 fiscal years. The covariance regression model results indicate lack of statistically significant difference between gift-giving women and men. However, the School of Business graduates, alumni who proceeded to obtain graduate degrees from this university, and alumni members of non-Greek social organizations gave significantly more. Moreover, alumni contributions varied systematically over the business cycle and a 1962 Federal Court Order to de-segregate the university racially reduced donationshut not significantly. Given the 63-year cycle studied, the growth rates of alumni donations of money are projected to decline after roughly age 52, which falls short of the typical retire-ment age.

    Physician Payment Systems: A Review of History, Alternatives and Evidence

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