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Volunteering in the United States 2003 report (DOL, BLS) - (PDF - 82 kb)
Data Reports and Sites
Both the number of volunteers and the volunteer rate rose over the year ended in September 2003, the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor reported. About 63.8 million people did volunteer work at some point from September 2002 to September 2003, up from 59.8 million for the similar period ended in September 2002. The volunteer rate grew to 28.8 percent, up from 27.4 percent.
Posted: 28 Sep 09
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Volunteering in the United States
Data Reports and Sites
Reports from the US Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics on new national data tracking of volunteer activity.
Posted: 28 Sep 09
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Value of Volunteer Time Using Occupational Wage Equivalent- Current
Data Reports and Sites
This link is to the Dept. of Labor, labor statistics information. To determine the value of a volunteer's time using the occupational wage rather than a national average, determine to which occupation the skills/duties/abilities equate. Use the data on wages paid to someone employed in Maine in that occupation to determine the in-kind value of the time the volunteer gave .
Posted: 28 Sep 09
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Value of Volunteer Time
Data Reports and Sites
Independent Sector calculates the value of an hour of volunteer time as a national average and for each state. This data is used by many organizations to quantify the contribution of volunteers and state the size of this human resource asset in reports.
Posted: 28 Sep 09