Voluntary contributions and wages in nonprofit organizations

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Abstract

Voluntary work provides a major source of labor for many nonprofit organizations. Consequences of volunteers and paid staff working alongside each other in nonprofits are well documented. This article contributes to this strand of literature and investigates whether the presence of volunteer work influences paid employees' wages in nonprofit organizations. We estimated a multilevel wage equation accounting for personal characteristics of workers and characteristics of nonprofits. The analysis revealed that nonprofit organizations engaging volunteers pay lower wages to their employees. Our findings contribute to the understanding of wage-setting behavior of nonprofits and improve the methodological approach of empirical research in this field. © Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Pennerstorfer, A., & Trukeschitz, B. (2012). Voluntary contributions and wages in nonprofit organizations. Nonprofit Management and Leadership, 23(2), 181–191. https://doi.org/10.1002/nml.21046

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