Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling, United Kingdom.
Br J Sociol. 2020 Sep;71(4):625-643. doi: 10.1111/1468-4446.12756. Epub 2020 Apr 19.
In this paper we present empirical results that show that detailed occupations have distinctive patterns of association with voluntary participation. We draw upon data from four secondary survey datasets from the UK (coverage 1972-2012). Occupations are shown to link to volunteering in a wide range of scenarios and in individual, household, and longitudinal contexts. We argue that these linkages provide insight into social inequalities in volunteering, and that they can help us to understand the relative influence of "circumstance" and "habits" in enabling or inhibiting voluntary participation.
本文提供了实证结果,表明详细的职业与自愿参与具有独特的关联模式。我们借鉴了来自英国的四个二次调查数据集的数据(覆盖 1972-2012 年)。研究表明,职业与各种情况下的志愿服务以及个人、家庭和纵向背景都存在关联。我们认为,这些联系提供了对志愿服务中社会不平等现象的深入了解,并且可以帮助我们理解“环境”和“习惯”在促进或抑制自愿参与方面的相对影响。