نتایج جستجو برای: volunteering

تعداد نتایج: 2086  

2017
Joonmo Son John Wilson

The consistent effect of education on volunteering has been explained in a number of ways. In this study we test the hypothesis that perceived control beliefs are partly responsible. Using two waves of panel data from National Survey of Midlife in the United States we estimated cross-lagged structural equation models in which education is positioned as the exogenous variable and perceived contr...

2011
Janet Witucki Brown Shu-li Chen Linda Mefford Allie Brown Bonnie Callen Polly McArthur

This Grounded Theory study describes the process by which older persons "become" volunteers. Forty interviews of older persons who volunteered for Habitat for Humanity were subjected to secondary content analysis to uncover the process of "becoming" a volunteer. "Helping out" (core category) for older volunteers occurs within the context of "continuity", "commitment" and "connection" which prov...

2016
Jereesh K. Elias Paulomi Sudhir Seema Mehrotra

Sustained engagement in volunteering and its correlates have been examined in many studies across the globe. However, there is a dearth of research that explores the perspectives of long-term formal volunteers on the nature of changes perceived in oneself as a result of volunteering. Moreover, the linkages between psychological well-being and volunteering have been insufficiently explored. The ...

2001
John Wilson Marc Musick

values of benevolence do not discriminate between help provided to strangers and help provided to kin and friends, or between organized help and casual help. We assume that people who define the good life as helping others will be more helpful. Given the wording of the question, we expect the relationship with helping will be stronger than the relationship with formal volunteering. We expect to...

2016
Anne goossensen Jos somsen

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE CARE, 2016; 23(4) The hospice movement, which is akin to a civil rights movement, is partly based on volunteer work.1 Hospice and palliative care (HPC) volunteers are active in almost every country in Europe, and many services depend on their contributions to deliver the range and quality of care they provide.2 The numbers of volunteers, the tasks they perform and...

2016
Matthew A. Andersson Jennifer L. Glanville

Mental health or well-being provides individuals with an enhanced agentic capacity for formal volunteering. However, this capacity may be realized more effectively through the structural resources for volunteering provided by education. Analyzing white respondents from the 1995-2005 National Survey of Midlife Development Panel Study (N = 1,431), we examine the contingent effects of mental well-...

2000
EMMETT D. CARSON Emmett D. Carson

Even though volunteering has been a distinguishing feature of American society since its inception, scholars continue to struggle with how to accurately describe and measure it. Eleanor Brown’s The Scope of Volunteer Activity and Public Service and Helmut Anheier and Lester Salamon’s Volunteering in Cross-National Perspective: Initial Comparisons demonstrate that nonprofit scholars have yet to ...

2000
JOHN WILSON

To most people, a “volunteer” is someone who contributes time to helping others with no expectation of pay or other material benefit to herself. However, this does not mean that volunteer work is of no consequence for the volunteer. Indeed, it is widely believed that helping others is as beneficial for the donor as it is for the recipient. “Research studies show that most people do in fact hold...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2007
Jibum Kim Jeong-Han Kang Min-Ah Lee Yongmo Lee

OBJECTIVE Faced with aging societies, there is an immense need to better understand the nature of volunteering outside advanced Western industrial countries. As a case of a rapidly aging society, we identify robust factors associated with elderly volunteering in Korea in terms of a resource framework. METHODS Data were derived from the Social Statistics Survey conducted by the Korea National ...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 1984
S M Chambré

Numerous articles in popular magazines as well as scholarly and practitioner journals describe the positive benefits of volunteering for the elderly (cf. Babic, 1972; Einstein, 1973; Crady & Kastetler, 1970; Swartz, 1978). Both the public and private sectors have acknowledged the importance of volunteering by the aged and a number of programs are specifically designed to encourage and to facili...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید