The emerging nonprofit sector : an overview
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書誌事項
The emerging nonprofit sector : an overview
(Johns Hopkins nonprofit sector series, 1)
Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1996
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注記
Bibliography: p. 153-158
Includes index
First publisherd 1994 by Institute for Policy Studies, the Johns Hopkins University
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Nonprofit organizations, which collectively make up the emerging sector, have an increasingly influential role in the economies and societies of countries throughout the world. This book, the product of comprehensive international research into the sector, offers an international overview of its scope, structure, financing and role. The authors provide a comparative summary of the findings of individual empirical analyses into the nonprofit sectors in 12 countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Hungary, Japan, Brazil, Ghana, Egypt, Thailand and India. They explore the global scale of the sector, its sources of revenue, and differences between the countries analyzed. They assess how well-equipped nonprofit organizations are to respond to the shift towards voluntarism and away from government in many societies, and they identify the key issues such organizations need to address in the future, such as coming to terms with globalization.
目次
- An economic force
- variations on a theme
- a house with many rooms
- nonprofit finance
- country profiles
- issues and implications. Appendices: selected social and economic indicators of project countries
- the International Classification of Nonprofit Organizations (ICNPO)
- data assembly methodologies
- annual nonprofit sector operating expenditures by country and ICNPO group, 1990
- employment in the nonprofit sector by country and ICNPO group, in percent, 1990
- revenue sources of the nonprofit sector by country and ICNPO group, in percent, 1990.
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