This analysis examines rates of international volunteering among various demographic groups in the United States using data from the 2005 Current Population Survey. We use logistic regression analyses to address the importance of inclusion. Those most likely to serve overseas are white, highly educated, young, foreign-born individuals without dependent children in the home and not employed full-time. As a type of volunteering implemented primarily through the nonprofit sector, these findings suggest implications for recruitment and retention of volunteers who serve abroad
International volunteer service (IVS) plays an integral role in international development by supplyi...
There is growing interest in the potential of international service to foster international understa...
Since the 1950s, international volunteering in the US has been an institutionalized form of service,...
International volunteers are playing an increasingly important role in meeting diverse challenges an...
This working paper uses 2005 CPS data to describe the frequency of international volunteerism in the...
This working paper uses 2005 CPS data to describe the frequency of international volunteerism in the...
National and International Volunteerism Among Volunteers in the United States, 200
National and International Volunteerism Among Volunteers in the United States, 200
Over one million individuals reported volunteering internationally in 2008. Young or middle-aged, Wh...
Over one million individuals reported volunteering internationally in 2008. Young or middle-aged, Wh...
Over one million individuals reported volunteering internationally in 2008. Young or middle-aged, Wh...
Between 800,000 and 1,100,000 individuals in the United States reported volunteering internationally...
Current research on international volunteering and service is largely descriptive but program admini...
Current research on international volunteering and service is largely descriptive but program admini...
Since the 1950s, international volunteering in the US has been an institutionalized form of service,...
International volunteer service (IVS) plays an integral role in international development by supplyi...
There is growing interest in the potential of international service to foster international understa...
Since the 1950s, international volunteering in the US has been an institutionalized form of service,...
International volunteers are playing an increasingly important role in meeting diverse challenges an...
This working paper uses 2005 CPS data to describe the frequency of international volunteerism in the...
This working paper uses 2005 CPS data to describe the frequency of international volunteerism in the...
National and International Volunteerism Among Volunteers in the United States, 200
National and International Volunteerism Among Volunteers in the United States, 200
Over one million individuals reported volunteering internationally in 2008. Young or middle-aged, Wh...
Over one million individuals reported volunteering internationally in 2008. Young or middle-aged, Wh...
Over one million individuals reported volunteering internationally in 2008. Young or middle-aged, Wh...
Between 800,000 and 1,100,000 individuals in the United States reported volunteering internationally...
Current research on international volunteering and service is largely descriptive but program admini...
Current research on international volunteering and service is largely descriptive but program admini...
Since the 1950s, international volunteering in the US has been an institutionalized form of service,...
International volunteer service (IVS) plays an integral role in international development by supplyi...
There is growing interest in the potential of international service to foster international understa...
Since the 1950s, international volunteering in the US has been an institutionalized form of service,...