A "global associational revolution," a major upsurge of organized, private, voluntary and nonprofit activity, has been under way around the world for the past thirty years or more. Despite the scale and scope of this development, however, official data to portray it have long been lacking. This report takes an important step toward remedying this situation by presenting a summary of new findings from the implementation b statistical offices in sixteen countries of the United Nations "Handbook on Nonprofit Institutions in the System of National Accounts".Developed by the Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies in cooperation with the UN Statistics Division and an International Technical Experts Group, and issued by the U.N. in 2003, t...
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The objective of this series is to present to the reader latest research updates on major contending...
Considering the need for sustainable and effective development in today's societies, voluntary force...
Despite a growing interest in volunteering at national and international levels, few studies have ex...
Drawing on the findings of the Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project, this report provi...
ABSTRACT∗∗: The past twenty-five years have witnessed a spectacular expansion of philanthropy, volun...
Initial findings from implementation of the UN Handbook on Nonprofit Institutions. Includes data on ...
In the last decades of the twentieth century, the world witnessed an unprecedented surge in the numb...
Civic service is a long-term, intensive form of volunteering. This article reports on a global asses...
This historical review examines the evolution of large government-supported international volunteer ...
This Research Report represents an attempt to synthesize lessons learned over the last eight years i...
The declining informal collaboration corresponds to less civic engagement, political equity, solidar...
Worldwide, studies on volunteering have for a long time suffered from the weak consensus on what vol...
Anheier and Salamon shed some light on volunteering in different parts of the world by exploring the...
As the number of NGOs increase, there is concern that their quantity could dilute the cachet of the ...
Through volunteering, millions of people actively participate in the work of overcoming challenges t...
The objective of this series is to present to the reader latest research updates on major contending...
Considering the need for sustainable and effective development in today's societies, voluntary force...
Despite a growing interest in volunteering at national and international levels, few studies have ex...