女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋青年的志愿服务行为:北爱尔兰的证据

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Joseph Charles Van Matre
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青年志愿服务除了能为组织和社区提供服务外,还能为个人带来诸多益处。然而,人们对女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋(LGB)青年的志愿服务行为知之甚少。最近的人口调查显示,在许多国家,年轻人被认定为男女同性恋、双性恋和变性者的几率远远高于老一代人,因此这是文献中一个巨大且不断扩大的空白。本研究以 Hustinx 等人的 "志愿服务中的不平等 "模型为理论视角,分析了北爱尔兰 16 岁青年的调查数据,探讨了 LGB 青年在志愿服务活动中是否会遇到与非 LGB 青年不平等的情况。志愿服务活动的衡量标准包括在正式和非正式场合志愿服务的倾向、动机、正式志愿服务的地点以及志愿服务时的经历。研究结果表明,女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和变性者青年不太可能在体育或宗教组织中从事志愿活动,更有可能为了扩大社交网络而从事志愿活动,而且不太可能报告说他们感到自己受到了志愿组织的赞赏。我讨论了希望为 LGBTQ 青年志愿者创造包容性环境的慈善组织的意义,并呼吁增加对性别和性少数群体数据收集的投资。
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Lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth volunteering behaviors: Evidence from Northern Ireland

Lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth volunteering behaviors: Evidence from Northern Ireland

Youth volunteering is associated with a host of individual benefits, in addition to the service provided to organizations and communities. However, little is known about the volunteering behaviors of lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) youth. This is a large and growing lacuna in the literature, as recent demographic surveys show that younger people are far more likely to identify as LGBTQ than those in older generations across many countries. Using Hustinx et al.'s Inequality in Volunteering model as a theoretical lens and analyzing survey data from 16-year-olds in Northern Ireland, this research explores whether LGB youth experience inequalities in volunteering activities relative to their non-LGB peers. Measures of volunteering activities include propensity to volunteer in formal and informal settings, motivations, location for formal volunteering, and experiences while volunteering. Findings indicate that LGB youth are less likely to volunteer in sports or religiously oriented organizations, more likely to volunteer in order to expand social networks, and less likely to report feeling appreciated by the organizations they volunteer with. I discuss implications for philanthropic organizations wanting to move towards creating inclusive environments for LGBTQ youth volunteers and call for increased investment in data collection within gender and sexual minority populations.

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