Influence of gender self-schema and type of service-oriented NGOs on volunteering activity / Influencia del autoesquema de género y del tipo de servicios de las ONG en las actividades de voluntariado

Pub Date : 2016-07-13 DOI:10.1080/02134748.2016.1190129
A. García-Cano, Consuelo Paterna, Carmen Martínez
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Abstract The feminization of service-oriented NGOs on volunteering needs to consider gender differences when exploring the system of volunteer motivations. This study examines the relationship of these motivations with gender self-schema and type of service-oriented NGOs. For this purpose, 160 volunteers from 21 Spanish NGOs completed a questionnaire. The results show that, once the effect of time spent volunteering was removed, there was a significant effect of gender self-schema in relation to motivation and there was a significant interaction effect between gender self-schema and type of NGO. Specifically, masculine volunteers were less motivated than feminine, androgynous and undifferentiated persons. Also, masculine people working with the elderly were the least motivated volunteers and androgynous people working in service-oriented NGOs dedicated to children and adolescents were the most motivated individuals. The results indicate the relevance of androgyny in understanding volunteering, as well as the importance of promoting non-sexist educational proposals to increase men’s participation in these activities.
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性别自我模式和面向服务的非政府组织类型对志愿活动的影响/性别自我模式和非政府组织服务类型对志愿活动的影响
服务型非政府组织志愿服务的女性化在探索志愿服务动机体系时需要考虑性别差异。本研究考察了这些动机与服务型非政府组织性别自我图式和类型的关系。为此目的,来自21个西班牙非政府组织的160名志愿人员填写了一份调查表。结果表明,在去除志愿服务时间的影响后,性别自我图式对动机的影响显著,性别自我图式与非政府组织类型之间存在显著的交互效应。具体来说,男性志愿者的积极性低于女性、雌雄同体和未分化的志愿者。此外,从事老年人服务的男性志愿者的积极性最低,而从事儿童和青少年服务的服务型非政府组织的男女志愿者的积极性最高。结果表明,雌雄同体在理解志愿服务方面的相关性,以及促进非性别歧视教育建议以增加男性参与这些活动的重要性。
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