This article examines the interchangeability of paid and volunteer labor. It reports on estimates and prevalence of such interchangeability through a series of studies of Canadian nonprofits: two national surveys of nonprofit organizations and case studies of two hospitals. The first study found evidence that volunteers were replacing paid staff and that paid staff were replacing volunteers, sometimes in the same organization. The second study explored this pattern further and found the percentage of tasks that were interchangeable. The third study found that about two-thirds of the organizations in the sample agreed that the interchangeability of tasks occurred, but the data indicated that it was limited to about 12% of tasks, not dissimil...
Volunteering often acts as a stepping stone into a paid position. This paper provides an explanation...
This paper considers the current debate on the changing position and meaning of paid work in Western...
Over a million nonprofit organizations in the United States rely on the unpaid work of volunteers. T...
This article examines the interchangeability of paid and volunteer labor. It reports on estimates an...
This study builds upon earlier studies of the degree of interchangeability between volunteers and pa...
In nonprofit organizations (NPOs) volunteers often work alongside paid workers. Such a coproduction...
The authors challenge the assumption that organizations are willing to use all the volunteer labor a...
It can happen in NGOs under increased competition, in need of cutting costs, argues Astrid Pennersto...
Similar to the profit sector where the flexible labor market allows employees to change jobs more fr...
In recent years, there has been a blurring of the traditional boundaries between the public and the ...
In many Western welfare states, social work services that have traditionally been provided by paid e...
Millions of Americans volunteer annually and, on average, volunteers are highly skilled individuals....
Volunteer contributions in the production of services are an important resource internationally. How...
Research generally reports that both public and nonprofit employees have higher levels of altruistic...
Volunteer labor is commonly used to produce many goods and services in our economy. Many studies exa...
Volunteering often acts as a stepping stone into a paid position. This paper provides an explanation...
This paper considers the current debate on the changing position and meaning of paid work in Western...
Over a million nonprofit organizations in the United States rely on the unpaid work of volunteers. T...
This article examines the interchangeability of paid and volunteer labor. It reports on estimates an...
This study builds upon earlier studies of the degree of interchangeability between volunteers and pa...
In nonprofit organizations (NPOs) volunteers often work alongside paid workers. Such a coproduction...
The authors challenge the assumption that organizations are willing to use all the volunteer labor a...
It can happen in NGOs under increased competition, in need of cutting costs, argues Astrid Pennersto...
Similar to the profit sector where the flexible labor market allows employees to change jobs more fr...
In recent years, there has been a blurring of the traditional boundaries between the public and the ...
In many Western welfare states, social work services that have traditionally been provided by paid e...
Millions of Americans volunteer annually and, on average, volunteers are highly skilled individuals....
Volunteer contributions in the production of services are an important resource internationally. How...
Research generally reports that both public and nonprofit employees have higher levels of altruistic...
Volunteer labor is commonly used to produce many goods and services in our economy. Many studies exa...
Volunteering often acts as a stepping stone into a paid position. This paper provides an explanation...
This paper considers the current debate on the changing position and meaning of paid work in Western...
Over a million nonprofit organizations in the United States rely on the unpaid work of volunteers. T...