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Factors Associated With Volunteering Among Asians In The United States: Findings From 2015 Current Population Surveys HaeJung Kim, Ahyoung Lee Abstract This study examines factors influencing volunteer participations and volunteer hours among Asians. Specific attentions are paid to explore the similarities and differences in the factors associated with volunteer behaviors between Asians and other racial/ethnic groups. The results showed that citizenship, donation, and community service experience increase the likelihood of volunteering for Asians. For the volunteer hours, citizenship status, community participation, employment status, age, and marital status are significant factors among Asians. However, in contrast to other groups, income and education do not significantly influence volunteer hours. The implications for nonprofit professionals who work with ethnic/racial minority groups are discussed. Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/jssw.v7n1a3

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