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Gender, Social Role, and Social Capital: A Comparative Study of Volunteerism in East Asia
Lili Wang
, Hyunrang Han
Public Service and Community Solutions, Watts College of (WATTS)
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Business & Economics
Volunteerism
100%
Social Capital
85%
East Asia
70%
Volunteering
64%
Comparative Study
62%
Volunteers
51%
Participation
51%
Gender Differences
40%
South Korea
40%
Role Theory
22%
Informal Networks
22%
Cross-national
18%
Taiwan
13%
Japan
11%
Social Sciences
volunteerism
87%
Social Role
72%
social capital
60%
religious group
39%
participation
36%
gender
33%
South Korea
30%
gender-specific factors
27%
role theory
21%
Group
15%
Taiwan
14%
Japan
12%