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|a Musick, Marc A.
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|a Volunteers :
|b A Social Profile /
|c Marc A. Musick and John Wilson.
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|a Bloomington :
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. [581]-632) and index.
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|a The importance of studying volunteering -- What is volunteering? -- Personality -- Motives -- Values, norms, and attitudes -- Socio-economic resources -- Time and health -- Gender -- Race -- The life course: the early stages -- The life course: the later stages -- Social resources -- Volunteer recruitment -- Schools and congregations -- Community, neighborhood, city, and region -- Cross-national differences -- Trends in volunteering -- Volunteer tasks -- The volunteer role -- Citizenship and prosocial behavior -- Occupation, income, and health -- Conclusion.
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