The problem of this research was to investigate David Sills' explanation of membership attrition in voluntary associations. Using the membership population of the Dallas Association for Retarded Citizens from 1969 through 1974, a survey was conducted to determine whether the organizational characteristics of bureaucracy, minority rule, and goal displacement are associated with membership attrition in a selected voluntary association. The findings of this study support Sills' ideas about the association of goal displacement and minority rule with membership attrition in voluntary associations. Bureaucratization, however, was not found to be related to membership attrition
We explore the impact of work histories on voluntary association member-ships. Stable work histories...
Over fifty percent of all people are a member of at least one association and about one-third say to...
While it is an established fact that participation in voluntary organizations varies directly with s...
study changes in the number of voluntary associations in America between 1973 and 1984. Memberships ...
This study inspects the reasons as for why voluntary associations end their activity and dissolve as...
Using two year panel data from a statewide survey in Nebraska, the author attempted to develop a the...
Group populations take many different types of actions in order to influence government, but how tho...
334 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.The study of human behavior w...
Includes bibliographical references.This research is in large measure a replication of a voluntary a...
217 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.This study investigated the p...
The voluntary association is a characteristic manifestation of social life in North America, and has...
Using population data on six state populations of interest organizations from 1980 and 1990, the aut...
Voluntary associations are an integral fonn of social capital in democratic societies. These associa...
This paper develops a dynamic model of voluntary affiliation which describes the flow of individuals...
Membership-based organizations of the poor, to be effective, must survive. Although numerous analyse...
We explore the impact of work histories on voluntary association member-ships. Stable work histories...
Over fifty percent of all people are a member of at least one association and about one-third say to...
While it is an established fact that participation in voluntary organizations varies directly with s...
study changes in the number of voluntary associations in America between 1973 and 1984. Memberships ...
This study inspects the reasons as for why voluntary associations end their activity and dissolve as...
Using two year panel data from a statewide survey in Nebraska, the author attempted to develop a the...
Group populations take many different types of actions in order to influence government, but how tho...
334 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.The study of human behavior w...
Includes bibliographical references.This research is in large measure a replication of a voluntary a...
217 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.This study investigated the p...
The voluntary association is a characteristic manifestation of social life in North America, and has...
Using population data on six state populations of interest organizations from 1980 and 1990, the aut...
Voluntary associations are an integral fonn of social capital in democratic societies. These associa...
This paper develops a dynamic model of voluntary affiliation which describes the flow of individuals...
Membership-based organizations of the poor, to be effective, must survive. Although numerous analyse...
We explore the impact of work histories on voluntary association member-ships. Stable work histories...
Over fifty percent of all people are a member of at least one association and about one-third say to...
While it is an established fact that participation in voluntary organizations varies directly with s...