The thermal expansion, spontaneous volume magnetostriction ω s, forced volume magnetostriction ( ∂ω ∂H ) and Young's modulus of amorphous Fe-B, Fe-P, Co-B and (Fe-M) 77Si 10B 13 ( M = Cr, Mn, Co, Ni) alloys have been measured to make clear the magnetovolume effect in transition metal-metalloid amorphous alloys. The thermal expansion coefficient α, ω s and ( ∂ω ∂H ) are dependent on the number of d-electrons per transition metal atom n eff calculated based on the charge transfer model. The n eff vs. α, ω s and ( ∂ω ∂H ) curves are quite similar to the corresponding curves in fcc alloys. The maxima in those curves are, however, found at n eff ≈ 8.2 for the amorphous alloys in contrast with n eff ≈ 8.7 for the fcc Fe-Ni alloys. On the other hand, Young's modulus measured under the saturation of magnetization is governed by the molar volume, irrespective of n eff. The magnetovolume effect in transition metal-metalloid amorphous alloys is discussed in connection with the instability of ferromagnetism of amorphous Fe.