Factors facilitating and hindering volunteering practices among ethnic-racial minority immigrants on the US-Mexico border

IF 0.7 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Y. Paat
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Using purposive sampling and in-depth interviews of 40 ethnic-racial minority immigrants (first-, 1.5-, and second-generations) on the US-Mexico border, this study examined factors that facilitated and hindered decisions to volunteer. Overall, analyses based on the Grounded Theory Method indicated that the participants’ proclivity to volunteer was driven by multifaceted factors related to the availability of their personal resources, altruistic concerns over the welfare of the disadvantaged, cost-benefit analyses that factored opportunity cost in decision-making, self-interest, and personal benefits accrued. Specifically, volunteering could be used as a venue to foster professional career development, attain personal growth, reap emotional benefits, and fulfil altruistic callings. Factors that deterred the participants from volunteering consisted of value clashes with the agency management, personality conflicts with other volunteers, challenges confronted in working with difficult client populations, and time constraints. This study also supported the resource perspective where participants with more personal resources such as time, network, knowledge, values, skill sets, and expertise were able to volunteer in a wider variety of capacities. Study findings can be used to promote a culture of diversity and inclusion in volunteering, remove barriers that hinder involvement, and encourage contribution from this growing segment of the U.S. population.
促进和阻碍美墨边境少数族裔移民志愿活动的因素
本研究采用有目的抽样和深度访谈的方法,对40名居住在美墨边境的少数族裔移民(第一代、1.5代和第二代)进行了调查,探讨了促进和阻碍他们做出志愿决定的因素。总体而言,基于扎根理论方法的分析表明,参与者的志愿倾向是由多方面因素驱动的,这些因素涉及个人资源的可用性、对弱势群体福利的利他主义关注、决策中考虑机会成本的成本-收益分析、自身利益和个人利益累积。具体来说,志愿服务可以作为促进职业生涯发展、实现个人成长、获得情感利益和实现利他召唤的场所。阻止参与者志愿服务的因素包括与机构管理层的价值观冲突,与其他志愿者的个性冲突,与困难的客户群体合作所面临的挑战以及时间限制。该研究还支持资源观点,即拥有更多个人资源(如时间、网络、知识、价值观、技能和专业知识)的参与者能够以更广泛的身份志愿服务。研究结果可以用来促进志愿服务的多样性和包容性文化,消除阻碍参与的障碍,并鼓励这一日益增长的美国人口群体做出贡献。
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Journal of Civil Society
Journal of Civil Society POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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