Abstract
In general, research demonstrates that deprivation, education, health, and well-being are determinants of volunteering, and that volunteering can play an important role in building stronger communities and provides many benefits for individual health and well-being. This study concentrates on the effects of physical and mental health and well-being as predictors when the aspect of socio-economic impact has been minimised. It utilises a unique data set from a UK Housing Association community with generally high levels of deprivation. Data were analysed using bivariate probit regression. In contrast to previous findings, physical health and mental health were not significantly related to volunteering. The key finding was that mental well-being was significantly related to informal volunteering.
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Walker, T., Menneer, T., Leyshon, C., Leyshon, M., Williams, A. J., Mueller, M., & Taylor, T. (2022). Determinants of Volunteering Within a Social Housing Community. Voluntas, 33(1), 188–200. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11266-020-00275-w
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