This article reports the findings of a study of volunteering to organizations among native-born and immigrant African Americans, Asians, Hispanics, and Whites in the United States. The authors focus on the questions, do ethnic groups differ in their likelihood of volunteering, and are these differences a function of acculturation? The conceptual framework to explain formal volunteering includes acculturation, personal and social capital, gender, and age. Using logistic regression analysis, the authors find that acculturation explains formal volunteering only partially and differently among the groups and that each native-born and immigrant group has its own unique combination of predictors of volunteering
The main research question in this thesis explores why some people volunteer and give money compared...
What does it mean for ethnic minority groups to possess ‘ethnic options’? Do ethnic minority groups ...
The primary purpose of the study was to identify acculturation group memberships of firs...
This article reports the findings of a study of volunteering to organizations among native-born and ...
An ever-growing resource in America today is our aging population. One out of every five adults will...
In this article, the authors advance the literature on whether apparent differences in the giving an...
Although literature on the field of philanthropy has examined why and how individual give, there is ...
Published June 2000. Please check for up-to-date informatin in the OSU Extension Service Catalog: ht...
This study develops the concept of ethnic vitality, and explores the factors that influence it. Buil...
This article presents an empirical evaluation of the current debate on the changing nature Of volunt...
This article explores the involvement of African-American citizens in ten prominent third sector org...
This analysis examines rates of international volunteering among various demographic groups in the U...
The purpose of this qualitative investigation is to help nonprofit organizations which rely heavily ...
The Great Recession weakened U.S. families’ abilities to make charitable gifts. Although African Ame...
To what extent do voluntary organizations like sports, leisure, and neighborhood associations provid...
The main research question in this thesis explores why some people volunteer and give money compared...
What does it mean for ethnic minority groups to possess ‘ethnic options’? Do ethnic minority groups ...
The primary purpose of the study was to identify acculturation group memberships of firs...
This article reports the findings of a study of volunteering to organizations among native-born and ...
An ever-growing resource in America today is our aging population. One out of every five adults will...
In this article, the authors advance the literature on whether apparent differences in the giving an...
Although literature on the field of philanthropy has examined why and how individual give, there is ...
Published June 2000. Please check for up-to-date informatin in the OSU Extension Service Catalog: ht...
This study develops the concept of ethnic vitality, and explores the factors that influence it. Buil...
This article presents an empirical evaluation of the current debate on the changing nature Of volunt...
This article explores the involvement of African-American citizens in ten prominent third sector org...
This analysis examines rates of international volunteering among various demographic groups in the U...
The purpose of this qualitative investigation is to help nonprofit organizations which rely heavily ...
The Great Recession weakened U.S. families’ abilities to make charitable gifts. Although African Ame...
To what extent do voluntary organizations like sports, leisure, and neighborhood associations provid...
The main research question in this thesis explores why some people volunteer and give money compared...
What does it mean for ethnic minority groups to possess ‘ethnic options’? Do ethnic minority groups ...
The primary purpose of the study was to identify acculturation group memberships of firs...