What may Influence European Citizen’s Willingness to Provide Foreign Aid
Abstract
This work has been done using 27 surveys from Euro barometer related to humanitarian and international aid. This article aims at first to assess whether there are any changes in the people‟s opinion regarding humanitarian aid from the European Union, and then, to analysis which aspects may influence the willingness of European citizens to provide aid in developing countries. The article shows significant results that the gender, educational level, job occupation, country of residence, and political orientation impact the European citizen‟s willingness to provide aid.
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/jirfp.v8n2a3
Abstract
This work has been done using 27 surveys from Euro barometer related to humanitarian and international aid. This article aims at first to assess whether there are any changes in the people‟s opinion regarding humanitarian aid from the European Union, and then, to analysis which aspects may influence the willingness of European citizens to provide aid in developing countries. The article shows significant results that the gender, educational level, job occupation, country of residence, and political orientation impact the European citizen‟s willingness to provide aid.
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/jirfp.v8n2a3
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