Protection to Australian communities from bushfire and other emergencies is provided mostly by volunteers. However, declining volunteer numbers have forced emergency service agencies to consider factors impacting adversely on volunteer retention. The current study provides an organisational perspective on the difficulties of balancing volunteering and family commitments through semi-structured interviews with managers of Australian volunteer fire-fighters. A thematic analysis of interviews identified several themes, including: volunteers' difficulty prioritising family needs ahead of brigade responsibilities; leaving household and business responsibilities with family members; a lack of time with family; and interruptions to family routines...
International audienceEnglishRole conflict and volunteer commitment: the case of firefightersThe aim...
Fire departments are essential assets in American rural communities. The current study aims to under...
An increasing number and intensity of catastrophic fire events in Australia has led to increasing de...
The protection of Australian rural communities from fire and other emergencies is provided mostly by...
Unpaid volunteers occupy many roles and provide crucial services in countries around the world. In A...
Trends indicate overall declines in numbers of volunteer emergency service workers and suggest negat...
The volunteer fire service in the United States is experiencing a decline, presenting the opportunit...
A growing literature indicates that organizational and work demands place pressure on the partners a...
Annual resignation rates for Australian volunteerbased fire agencies range from about 6.7% to 8.3% o...
Findings from four studies that examined issues impacting on the recruitment and retention of women ...
While some of us spend lazy hot summer days in the pool, thousands of volunteer firefighters and sup...
International audienceEnglishRole conflict and volunteer commitment: the case of firefightersThe aim...
International audienceEnglishRole conflict and volunteer commitment: the case of firefightersThe aim...
International audienceEnglishRole conflict and volunteer commitment: the case of firefightersThe aim...
International audienceEnglishRole conflict and volunteer commitment: the case of firefightersThe aim...
International audienceEnglishRole conflict and volunteer commitment: the case of firefightersThe aim...
Fire departments are essential assets in American rural communities. The current study aims to under...
An increasing number and intensity of catastrophic fire events in Australia has led to increasing de...
The protection of Australian rural communities from fire and other emergencies is provided mostly by...
Unpaid volunteers occupy many roles and provide crucial services in countries around the world. In A...
Trends indicate overall declines in numbers of volunteer emergency service workers and suggest negat...
The volunteer fire service in the United States is experiencing a decline, presenting the opportunit...
A growing literature indicates that organizational and work demands place pressure on the partners a...
Annual resignation rates for Australian volunteerbased fire agencies range from about 6.7% to 8.3% o...
Findings from four studies that examined issues impacting on the recruitment and retention of women ...
While some of us spend lazy hot summer days in the pool, thousands of volunteer firefighters and sup...
International audienceEnglishRole conflict and volunteer commitment: the case of firefightersThe aim...
International audienceEnglishRole conflict and volunteer commitment: the case of firefightersThe aim...
International audienceEnglishRole conflict and volunteer commitment: the case of firefightersThe aim...
International audienceEnglishRole conflict and volunteer commitment: the case of firefightersThe aim...
International audienceEnglishRole conflict and volunteer commitment: the case of firefightersThe aim...
Fire departments are essential assets in American rural communities. The current study aims to under...
An increasing number and intensity of catastrophic fire events in Australia has led to increasing de...