Understanding parks and recreation volunteers: A functionalist perspective

Citation
Ke. Silverberg et al., Understanding parks and recreation volunteers: A functionalist perspective, LOISIR SOC, 23(2), 2000, pp. 453-475
Citations number
49
Categorie Soggetti
Sociology & Antropology
Journal title
LOISIR & SOCIETE-SOCIETY AND LEISURE
ISSN journal
07053436 → ACNP
Volume
23
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
453 - 475
Database
ISI
SICI code
0705-3436(200023)23:2<453:UPARVA>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
According to the Bureau of the Census, approximately 50% of American adults volunteer their time to serve the public good. As volunteers have become a n integral part of public service provision, there has been an increased ne ed for a greater understanding of volunteer motives on the part of the peop le who manage those volunteers. Using a functionalist perspective of volunt eerism, this study assesses whether a relationship exists between volunteer function, volunteer job setting and volunteer job satisfaction and examine s the relationship between volunteer function and sociodemographic characte ristics among a sample of parks and recreation volunteers. Results of this study indicate that psychological functions of volunteers vary across volun teer job settings and by specific sociodemographic variables that would be expected to give rise to shared meanings. Results also suggest that volunte er job satisfaction is, in part, a result of the interaction of job setting and psychological function served by job setting.