As a person goes through the various stages of life, many things change, including the ways one volunteers and for what reasons (Musick and Wilson 2008). This chapter reviews research on formal volunteering at three different life stages: youth, elderly, and parental volunteering. In each stage, we discuss the definitions, unique characteristics, and scope of volunteering. We further analyze the existing knowledge on motivations, benefits, challenges, and impact for each age group. Furthermore, we discuss the cultural differences of volunteering in each stage in various regions around the world. We conclude with a comparison between the three groups and discuss future trends. The three life stages examined are more distinct and meaningful i...
Trabalho apresentado em First international conference of ERNOP, 7 jnho 2011, Vienna, AustriaThe vol...
The year 2011 was declared the ‘European Year of Volunteering’ to recognise the contribution volunte...
This Grounded Theory study describes the process by which older persons “become” volunteers. Forty i...
As a person goes through the various stages of life, many things change, including the ways one volu...
Around 35 % of Australian adults volunteer. It has been found that participation in volunteering var...
This paper examines how volunteering varies over the life course. Based on three theoretical explana...
Formal volunteering has become the forefront of discussion on productive aging activity. A growing i...
Age has long been understood as a strong demographic determinant of volunteering. However, to date, ...
A large body of quantitative evidence has demonstrated a connection between volunteering and improve...
Formal volunteering is an important economic and social activity. In many countries, prevalence of v...
A large body of quantitative evidence has demonstrated a connection between volunteering and improve...
Although volunteering is considered a good strategy for successful ageing, not many older adults are...
Formal volunteering is an important economic and social activity. In many countries, prevalence of v...
Given population aging and the productive potential of older people, it is important to examine how ...
Across advanced capitalist economies, demographic change has lead to older adults constituting a lar...
Trabalho apresentado em First international conference of ERNOP, 7 jnho 2011, Vienna, AustriaThe vol...
The year 2011 was declared the ‘European Year of Volunteering’ to recognise the contribution volunte...
This Grounded Theory study describes the process by which older persons “become” volunteers. Forty i...
As a person goes through the various stages of life, many things change, including the ways one volu...
Around 35 % of Australian adults volunteer. It has been found that participation in volunteering var...
This paper examines how volunteering varies over the life course. Based on three theoretical explana...
Formal volunteering has become the forefront of discussion on productive aging activity. A growing i...
Age has long been understood as a strong demographic determinant of volunteering. However, to date, ...
A large body of quantitative evidence has demonstrated a connection between volunteering and improve...
Formal volunteering is an important economic and social activity. In many countries, prevalence of v...
A large body of quantitative evidence has demonstrated a connection between volunteering and improve...
Although volunteering is considered a good strategy for successful ageing, not many older adults are...
Formal volunteering is an important economic and social activity. In many countries, prevalence of v...
Given population aging and the productive potential of older people, it is important to examine how ...
Across advanced capitalist economies, demographic change has lead to older adults constituting a lar...
Trabalho apresentado em First international conference of ERNOP, 7 jnho 2011, Vienna, AustriaThe vol...
The year 2011 was declared the ‘European Year of Volunteering’ to recognise the contribution volunte...
This Grounded Theory study describes the process by which older persons “become” volunteers. Forty i...