志愿服务轨迹:个人在生命历程中的志愿服务模式

R. Lindsey, J. Mohan, Sarah L. Bulloch, E. Metcalfe
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本章考察了志愿服务行为的个人模式的证据,跟踪了BHPS/US参与者和大众观察项目(MOP)作者进入和退出志愿服务的轨迹。本章侧重于使用纵向、生命历程方法的优势,证明这使我们能够确定参与自愿行动的个人比例比使用横断面调查时可以确定的要大得多。这种方法还使我们能够确定随着时间的推移,大量的个人参与和退出志愿活动。我们研究了MOP作者的志愿生活历程,发现超过五分之一的作者一直致力于个人组织或事业;超过一半的人经常交换他们自愿担任的角色或领域。我们认为,个人的志愿模式会在整个生命过程中进化、改变或继续,最好不要将人们划分为志愿者、前志愿者或非志愿者,这可能会成为概念化志愿模式的障碍。
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Volunteering trajectories: individual patterns of volunteering over the lifecourse
This chapter examines the evidence for individual patterns of volunteering behaviour, tracking the trajectories into and out of volunteering of BHPS/US participants, and the Mass Observation Project (MOP) writers, over time. The chapter focuses on the strengths of using a longitudinal, lifecourse approach, demonstrating that this enables us to identify a much larger proportion of individuals as being involved in voluntary action than can be identified when using cross-sectional surveys. This type of approach also enables us to identify considerable individual movement in and out of volunteering over time. We examine the volunteering lifecourses of MOP writers and show that more than a fifth of writers had stayed committed to an individual organisation or cause; and more than half regularly swapped the roles or domains in which they volunteered. We argue that individual volunteering patterns evolve, change, or continue across the lifecourse, and that it is better to resist categorising people as volunteers, ex-volunteers, or non-volunteers, which can act as a barrier to conceptualising volunteering patterns.
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