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A Study on the Duration of Volunteering
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자원봉사활동의 지속성에 관한 연구

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Kee-Young Song (서울시립대학교) Wook-Jin Kim (서울시립대학교)
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The Korea Contents Society JOURNAL OF THE KOREA CONTENTS ASSOCIATION Vol.17 No.4 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2017.4
Pages
444 - 460 (17page)

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A Study on the Duration of Volunteering
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The duration of volunteering can be analyzed in terms of commitment and attachment. Previous studies have investigated the duration of volunteering predominantly from the perspective of commitment. Alternatively, this study focuses on the concept of attachment and investigates the characteristics of those who volunteer habitually over their whole life, regardless of the regularity and the intensity of the volunteer work. In so doing, the study attempts to identify factors associated with the attachment to volunteering. Data came from a sample of 8,415 participants, ages over twenty who responded to all the surveys of the Korea Welfare Panel Study, from Wave 1 to 10. Zero-inflated negative bionomial regression model was employed to analyze the total number of volunteering in the past ten years. Findings show that people with high attachment to volunteering were those with religion, less education, and a strong sense of reciprocity. Based on the findings, we provide the practical implications for the improved operation and management of volunteer organizations.

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I. 서론
II. 문헌검토
III. 연구방법
IV. 연구결과
V. 논의 및 결론
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