TY - JOUR
T1 - Burnout among volunteers in the social services
T2 - The impact of gender and employment status
AU - Kulik, Liat
PY - 2006/9
Y1 - 2006/9
N2 - This study examines whether gender and employment status affect burnout, motives for volunteering, and difficulties associated with volunteer activity in social and community services in Israel. The sample included 375 men and women aged 16 through 80. Participants were divided into four groups by employment status: high school students, employed persons, retirees, and unemployed persons. The findings revealed that employment status had a more significant impact on the research variables than did gender. Burnout correlated positively with difficulty in relations with beneficiaries among men, and with difficulty in relations with the provider organization among women. Female students and unemployed men were found to be particularly vulnerable to burnout.
AB - This study examines whether gender and employment status affect burnout, motives for volunteering, and difficulties associated with volunteer activity in social and community services in Israel. The sample included 375 men and women aged 16 through 80. Participants were divided into four groups by employment status: high school students, employed persons, retirees, and unemployed persons. The findings revealed that employment status had a more significant impact on the research variables than did gender. Burnout correlated positively with difficulty in relations with beneficiaries among men, and with difficulty in relations with the provider organization among women. Female students and unemployed men were found to be particularly vulnerable to burnout.
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U2 - 10.1002/jcop.20114
DO - 10.1002/jcop.20114
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AN - SCOPUS:33748874341
SN - 0090-4392
VL - 34
SP - 541
EP - 561
JO - Journal of Community Psychology
JF - Journal of Community Psychology
IS - 5
ER -