TY - JOUR
T1 - Service-learning: Findings from a 14-nation study
AU - Haski-Leventhal, Debbie
AU - Grönlund, Henrietta
AU - Holmes, Kirsten
AU - Meijs, Lucas C. P. M.
AU - Cnaan, Ram A.
AU - Handy, Femida
AU - Brudney, Jeffrey L
AU - Hustinx, Lesley
AU - Kang, Chulhee
AU - Kassam, Meenaz
AU - Pessi, Birgitta Anne
AU - Ranade, Bhagyashree
AU - Smith, Karen A.
AU - Yamauchi, Naoto
AU - Zrinscak, Sinisa
PY - 2010/7/1
Y1 - 2010/7/1
N2 - Service-learning literature has been dominated by studies from North America with little cross-national comparative work. This article reports on a survey of university students conducted across 14 different countries. The study examines the relationships between service-learning programs (both compulsory and optional) at high school and university, along with current volunteering, study subject, and sociodemographic variables. The survey found variation in service-learning across the different countries along with relationships between service-learning participation and gender, family income, and study subject. By contrast to previous research, however, both mandatory and optional service-learning at high school and university led to higher participation in general volunteering. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
AB - Service-learning literature has been dominated by studies from North America with little cross-national comparative work. This article reports on a survey of university students conducted across 14 different countries. The study examines the relationships between service-learning programs (both compulsory and optional) at high school and university, along with current volunteering, study subject, and sociodemographic variables. The survey found variation in service-learning across the different countries along with relationships between service-learning participation and gender, family income, and study subject. By contrast to previous research, however, both mandatory and optional service-learning at high school and university led to higher participation in general volunteering. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
KW - High school
KW - Mandatory
KW - Service-learning
KW - Students
KW - University
KW - Volunteering
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U2 - 10.1080/10495141003702332
DO - 10.1080/10495141003702332
M3 - Article
SN - 1049-5142
VL - 22
SP - 161
EP - 179
JO - Journal of Nonprofit and Public Sector Marketing
JF - Journal of Nonprofit and Public Sector Marketing
IS - 3
ER -