This research examines the relationship between military service and political engagement, such as voting and volunteering. This study found that older and married veterans were more likely to volunteer than their younger and unmarried counterparts, and therefore veterans who are suffering from depression or loss of purpose might benefit from programs that encourage volunteering. Future research should further investigate the links between individual socioeconomic characteristics, family, social support, and engagement in volunteer work
Serving in the Armed Forces is a unique experience where strong bonds can form between peers as they...
The aim of this research was to explore motivations to volunteer as caseworkers with a United Kingdo...
This study examines the the demographics of military families, which can be used to can assist in be...
This research examines the relationship between military service and political engagement, such as v...
Research has shown that military service is linked with some forms of political engagement, such a...
This 1999 study focused on the Air Force service communities regarding civic engagement and a sense ...
Volunteering is intricately woven into the fabric of our society. In 2009 alone, approximately 63.4 ...
The purpose of this phenomenological qualitative study is to understand and describe veterans’ persp...
This study examines World War II veterans, as the implications for civic engagement and the theoreti...
This study examines whether Transition Assistance Program (TAP) helps transitioning service members ...
This study aims to understand the effect military service post-9/11 has on veterans, as it found vet...
This study examines the experiences active duty service members and military veterans face upon thei...
Volunteering as a health promotion intervention, improves physical health, mental health, and social...
Impacts of the Mission Continues Fellowship Program on Post-9/11 Disabled Military Veterans, Their F...
This brief summarizes an examination of the impact of men\u27s past military service on the likeliho...
Serving in the Armed Forces is a unique experience where strong bonds can form between peers as they...
The aim of this research was to explore motivations to volunteer as caseworkers with a United Kingdo...
This study examines the the demographics of military families, which can be used to can assist in be...
This research examines the relationship between military service and political engagement, such as v...
Research has shown that military service is linked with some forms of political engagement, such a...
This 1999 study focused on the Air Force service communities regarding civic engagement and a sense ...
Volunteering is intricately woven into the fabric of our society. In 2009 alone, approximately 63.4 ...
The purpose of this phenomenological qualitative study is to understand and describe veterans’ persp...
This study examines World War II veterans, as the implications for civic engagement and the theoreti...
This study examines whether Transition Assistance Program (TAP) helps transitioning service members ...
This study aims to understand the effect military service post-9/11 has on veterans, as it found vet...
This study examines the experiences active duty service members and military veterans face upon thei...
Volunteering as a health promotion intervention, improves physical health, mental health, and social...
Impacts of the Mission Continues Fellowship Program on Post-9/11 Disabled Military Veterans, Their F...
This brief summarizes an examination of the impact of men\u27s past military service on the likeliho...
Serving in the Armed Forces is a unique experience where strong bonds can form between peers as they...
The aim of this research was to explore motivations to volunteer as caseworkers with a United Kingdo...
This study examines the the demographics of military families, which can be used to can assist in be...