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Cover Voluntary Sector Review

Volume 2 (2011): Issue 3 (Nov 2011)

in Voluntary Sector Review
Online ISSN:
2040-8064
Print ISSN:
2040-8056
Issue Publication Date:
01 Nov 2011
  • Research
    • Will they stay or will they go? Retaining managers in voluntary sector community services
    • Citizens bridging the gap? Interpretations of volunteering roles in two public health projects
    • Civilising community? A critical exploration of local civil society in North West Wales
    • Who gives? A literature review of predictors of charitable giving Part One: Religion, education, age and socialisation
    • Forward to the past: can the UK black and minority ethnic third sector survive?
  • Practice
    • Have voluntary sector infrastructure support providers failed micro organisations?
    • What can those who govern, manage and support voluntary sector organisations learn from a Merseyside knowledge exchange scheme?
    • ‘Can't we just tell them we don't want it?’ NIMBYism and the democratic deficit
  • Policy
    • New directions for giving: raising levels of giving in the UK?
  • Book Reviews
    • Book Reviews
  • Index to volume 2: authors and papers
    • Index to volume 2: authors and papers
  • Index to volume 2: subjects
    • Index to volume 2: subjects
  • Reviewer acknowledgements
    • Reviewer acknowledgement
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Who gives? A literature review of predictors of charitable giving Part One: Religion, education, age and socialisation

Authors:
René Bekkers
and
Pamala Wiepking

Building the Big Society: a new policy environment for the third sector in England

Author:
Pete Alcock

Who gives? A literature review of predictors of charitable giving. Part Two: Gender, family composition and income

Authors:
Pamala Wiepking
and
René Bekkers

Valuing the social? The nature and controversies of measuring social return on investment (SROI)

Authors:
Malin Arvidson
,
Fergus Lyon
,
Stephen McKay
, and
Domenico Moro

A strategic unity: defining the third sector in the UK

Author:
Pete Alcock

Evidence-based volunteer management: a review of the literature

Author:
Christopher Einolf

Who gives? A literature review of predictors of charitable giving Part One: Religion, education, age and socialisation

Authors:
René Bekkers
and
Pamala Wiepking

Who gives? A literature review of predictors of charitable giving. Part Two: Gender, family composition and income

Authors:
Pamala Wiepking
and
René Bekkers

Migrant integration services and coping with the digital divide: challenges and opportunities of the COVID-19 pandemic

Author:
Caitlin McMullin

A strategic unity: defining the third sector in the UK

Author:
Pete Alcock
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