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20 January 2011

Sri Lanka Comes 8th in Civic Engagement Index Ahead of Stronger Economies

19th January 2011, www.island.lk

A worldwide study conducted by Gallup showed that Sri Lanka was among the top ten of the most civically engaged countries, perhaps doing better than the norm that suggests citizens of developed countries were more civically engaged than those from developing countries.

According to the Gallup Global Civic Engagement report, people with high civic engagement are positive about the communities where they live and actively give back to them.

Gallup measures civic engagement by assessing whether respondents have done any of the following in the past month: donated money to a charity, volunteered time to an organization, or helped a stranger or someone they didn’t know who needed help.

In 127 out of 130 countries, people are much more likely to either say they have helped a stranger in need or donated money in the past month than they are to say they volunteered their time to an organization.

Gallup combines people’s responses to these three questions to create a Civic Engagement Index score for each country, with higher scores indicating a higher level of civic engagement.

It said that data from 130 countries showed that, in general, adults in developed countries are much more likely to be civically engaged than those in the developing world. But Sri Lankan’s citizens have shown that they were perhaps an exception.

United States scored the highest with an index score of 60, sharing the spot with Ireland. Sri Lanka is among the top ten most civically engaged countries with a score of 51 after Australia (59), New Zealand (57), UK (57), Netherlands (54) and Canada (54).

Sri Lanka has done better than most other countries that are way ahead as far as the economy is concerned: Hong Kong (49), Denmark (46), Germany (43), Austria (43), Malaysia (29), Singapore (29), Italy (26) and Japan (26).

According to the Gallup Global Civic Engagement report, Pakistanis (28) are more civically engaged than Indians (42).

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Sri Lanka is 8th Most Generous Country on Earth - Gallup’s World Giving Index

11 September 2010

Sri Lanka is 8th Most Generous Country on Earth - Gallup’s World Giving Index

09th September 2010, economix.blogs.nytimes.com, By Catherine Rampell

The United States is the fifth most-generous country on earth, tied with Switzerland, according to a new ranking from Gallup’s World Giving Index.

The index is based on surveys and other research on 153 different countries, which together constitute about 95 percent of the world’s population. The survey asks in part about charitable behavior, including donations, volunteering habits and taking time to help strangers.

Based on this index, Australia and New Zealand are tied as the most generous nations on earth.

The top 21 most generous countries, in order, are:

1. Australia
1. New Zealand
3. Ireland
3. Canada
5. Switzerland
5. United States
7. Netherlands
8. Britain
8. Sri Lanka
10 Austria
11. Lao People’s Democratic Republic
11. Sierra Leone
13. Malta
14. Iceland
14. Turkmenistan
16. Guyana
16. Qatar
18. Hong Kong
18. Germany
18. Denmark
18. Guinea

Gallup’s analysis of the data found that giving money is more strongly correlated with happiness than with a nation’s gross domestic product.

“It would be reasonable to conclude that giving is more an emotional act than a rational one,” the report says.

Among the other findings, age and gender affected generous behaviors. Globally, giving money to charity increases with age, largely explained by changes in disposable income. Women are generally more likely to give than men, but only just barely – 30 percent versus 29 percent.