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Volunteering And Social Inclusion Interrelations Between Unemployment And Civic Engagement In Germany And Great Britain 1st Edition Susanne Strau Auth

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Volunteering And Social Inclusion Interrelations Between Unemployment And Civic Engagement In Germany And Great Britain 1st Edition Susanne Strau Auth
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Publisher: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.34 MB
Pages: 275
Author: Susanne Strauß (auth.)
ISBN: 9783835055735, 9783835070219, 3835055739, 3835070215
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Volunteering And Social Inclusion Interrelations Between Unemployment And Civic Engagement In Germany And Great Britain 1st Edition Susanne Strau Auth by Susanne Strauß (auth.) 9783835055735, 9783835070219, 3835055739, 3835070215 instant download after payment.

Conceptualising employment and volunteering as two distinct forms of social inclusion, Susanne Strauß analyses their interrelations in Germany and Great Britain. On the basis of household panel data, she answers questions such as: Does job loss lead people to give up their volunteer work? Or do people who have lost their job keep up their volunteering activities to use them as an alternative source of social recognition? Does volunteering help with finding a new job? By comparing the situation in two different countries, the author stresses that differences in labour market institutions lead to distinct answers. Moreover, the study points to variations with respect to gender, education and the type of volunteering organisations.

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