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Accounting for the Varieties of Volunteering : New Global Statistical Standards Tested / edited by Riccardo Guidi, Ksenija Fonović, Tania Cappadozzi
(Nonprofit and Civil Society Studies, An International Multidisciplinary Series)

Publisher (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2021
Edition 1st ed. 2021.
Authors Guidi, Riccardo editor
Fonović, Ksenija editor
Cappadozzi, Tania editor
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Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size VIII, 361 p. 39 illus., 30 illus. in color : online resource
Notes 1 Introduction -- 2. Varieties of and changes in volunteering. Challenges for a global research agenda -- 3. Different contexts, different data. A review of multinational sources on volunteering and some steps beyond -- 4. New global standards for measuring volunteering. The Revised UN Handbook: The ILO Manual and the TSE satellite account -- 5. The global standards on volunteering and the varieties of Italy. A local test with an international relevance -- 6. A glocal and multiactorial methodological strategy. The implementation process of the global statistical standards in a complex country -- 7. Reading the local through the (adapted) global standards. Advancements in accounting for the scope and the varieties of the Italian volunteering -- 8. The social and ecological antecedents of volunteering. A step forward -- 9. Volunteering and trust. New insights on a classic topic -- 10. School of democracy. Volunteering and political participation -- 11. Doing good, to others and to oneself. Volunteering and individual wellbeing -- 12. Emergent professions. Volunteering and labour market -- 13. Conclusions
For a long time, volunteering lacked standardized data sets allowing methodologically robust comparative analyses and global policy making. Starting from 2011, the International Labour Office (ILO) and the United Nations (UN) have provided global statistical standards for organization-based and direct volunteering which offer path-breaking opportunities. The global statistical standards on volunteering are however only relatively known. They also have to face difficult methodological and substantial challenges: Can they really account for the local varieties of volunteering in the different areas of the world? Does their adoption further develop our knowledge of volunteering both at national and international level? Beyond illustrating which innovations these statistical standards bring and critically assessing the tensions between the global guidelines and the local differences, the book shows how the ILO and the UN standards can be implemented into national statistics and which advancements in the understanding of characters, antecedents and impacts of contemporary organization-based and direct volunteering they allow. The Volume takes Italy as an illustrative case that offers global value. This multidisciplinary book demonstrates that a holistic approach to the implementation of the ILO and UN guidelines permits to virtuously balance international statistical standards and locally embedded cultures as well as to move knowledge of volunteering forward in a complexity-driven agenda. The book provides tools, evidences and inspiration for scholars, statistical agencies, practitioners and policy-makers
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70546-6
Subjects LCSH:Social policy
LCSH:Welfare state
LCSH:Community development
LCSH:Social service
LCSH:Social sciences
LCSH:Political planning
FREE:Social Policy
FREE:Welfare
FREE:Social Work and Community Development
FREE:Comparative Social Policy
FREE:Society
FREE:Public Policy
Classification LCC:HV70-72
DC23:361.61
ID 8000076422
ISBN 9783030705466

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