4.2 I The Economic Contribution of Volunteerism Toward the Value of Our Cultural Inventory

Title

4.2 I The Economic Contribution of Volunteerism Toward the Value of Our Cultural Inventory

Subject(s)

Economics
Volunteers

Description

Contents:
- A historical perspective of markets and economic value
- The role of the volunteer and who is the volunteer
- Review of approaches for calculating the value of non-compensated volunteerism
- Findings
- Endnotes
- Appendix 1: Table 1, Persons who performed unpaid volunteer work at some time during the year ended May 1989, by sex and selected characteristics (Numbers in thousands)
- Appendix 2: Table 2, Persons who performed unpaid volunteer work at some time during the year ended May 1989 by race of Hispanic origin and selected characteristics (Numbers in thousands)
- Appendix 3: Table from Monthly Labor Review, February 1991
- Appendix 4: Equivalency value assessment for non-compensated volunteer: Metal detector
- Appendix 5: Equivalency value assessment for non-compensated volunteers: Cataloging/Data entry
- Appendix 6: Visitation records - Custer Battlefield

Date

1993

Creator(s)

Colonna, Carl M.
Professor
Christopher Newport College

Call Number

4.2 I

Statement of Rights

Christopher Newport University, All Rights Reserved

Original Format

Photocopy