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Volunteering: A family affair? Summary report

  • Angela Ellis Paine
  • Véronique Jochum
  • Daiga Kamerāde
  • Joanna Stuart

Published: 28 September 2020

  • Volunteering: A family affair? Summary report
    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction
    • Defining and describing family volunteering
    • Why and how family volunteering comes about
    • How family and organisational contexts shape family volunteering experiences
    • The outcomes of family volunteering for families and organisations
    • Conclusions and considerations
    • More about the research
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