Quantitative stability, qualitative change? Changing socio-economic status and value perceptions of Danish volunteers

Bidragets oversatte titel: Frivillighedens normalisering?

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Abstract

Changes in both socio-economic and cultural structures of societies are often assumed to have an impact on volunteering. Changing living conditions and changing values can affect both the level and the nature of volunteering. Most Western societies have over the last 30 years or more experienced changes in economic conditions, educational levels, and labor markets at the same time as cultural changes have taken place in relation to processes of individualization and reflexivity.
Based on empirical data the aim of this paper is to investigate whether and to what extent changes in the structural preconditions for volunteering have had an effect on factors that are commonly associated with volunteering. We use survey data from Denmark collected over a period from 1990 to 2008.
Bidragets oversatte titelFrivillighedens normalisering?
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelASA Annual Meeting archival website
Antal sider27
ForlagAcoustical Society of America
Publikationsdato2013
StatusUdgivet - 2013
BegivenhedInterrogating Inequality: Linking Micro and Macro: 108th ASA Annual Meeting - New York, USA
Varighed: 10 aug. 201313 aug. 2013

Konference

KonferenceInterrogating Inequality: Linking Micro and Macro
Land/OmrådeUSA
ByNew York
Periode10/08/201313/08/2013

Bibliografisk note

Paperet blev præsenteret på American Sociological Association Meeting, New York, USA, 10 - 13 august 2013 og er publiceret i The Proceedings of The American Sociological Association Annual Meeting 2013.

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