The Effects of Volunteering on the Volunteer

Wilson and Musick review some of the research on the supposed benefits of volunteering and describe briefly some of the results of their own work in this area. There is little doubt that there are individual benefits to be derived from doing volunteer work that reach far beyond the volunteer act its...

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Main Author: Musick, Marc (Author)
Contributors: Wilson, John
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 1999
In: Law and contemporary problems
Year: 1999
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Summary:Wilson and Musick review some of the research on the supposed benefits of volunteering and describe briefly some of the results of their own work in this area. There is little doubt that there are individual benefits to be derived from doing volunteer work that reach far beyond the volunteer act itself and may linger long after the volunteer role is relinquished
DOI:10.2307/1192270