Volunteer care workers: A case for challenging resource theories on volunteering |
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Authors: | Charlotte Overgaard Erik Petrovski Jonathan Hermansen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde University, Roskilde, Denmark;2. Department of Sociology, Macquarie University, Sydney, AustraliaCharlotte.overgaard@mq.edu.au;4. Department of Research and Development, University College Copenhagen, K?benhavn, Denmark |
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Abstract: | This paper challenges prevailing theories on volunteering which explain participation in volunteer work by the high capital resources of individuals (resource theories). Using care theory and focusing on volunteers working with the frail elderly, the sick and the dying, we ask whether resource theory is a suitable theoretical framework for this particular kind of unpaid work. With a 2012 Danish population survey, we find that care volunteering attracts lower-resourced individuals who are predominantly female. We use this finding to argue that resource theory is unhelpful in explaining this particular form of volunteering and to call for more theory development. |
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Keywords: | Volunteering care gender resource theory |
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