Volunteering, Income Support Programs and Persons with Disabilities
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Campolieti, Michele (Author)
- Gomez, Rafael (Author)
- Gunderson, Morley (Author)
Title
Volunteering, Income Support Programs and Persons with Disabilities
Abstract
We study the propensity of persons with disabilities to engage in volunteer activity using the Participation and Activity Limitation Survey (PALS). Our principal focus is on the effects of various income support programs on persons with disabilities participation in volunteer activities because income support programs can differ with respect to their treatment of unpaid work. For example, workers' compensation programs embody strong disincentives to volunteering while public disability insurance programs explicitly encourage unpaid work. We find that workers' compensation is associated with decreases in the probability of volunteering while public disability insurance is associated with increases in the propensity to volunteer. The relevance of these results to both theories of volunteerism and public policy is discussed.
Publication
Relations Industrielles
Volume
64
Issue
2
Pages
189-208
Date
Spring 2009
Language
English
ISSN
0034379X
Accessed
3/11/15, 3:23 AM
Rights
Copyright Universite Laval - Departement des Relations Industrielles Spring 2009
Citation
Campolieti, M., Gomez, R., & Gunderson, M. (2009). Volunteering, Income Support Programs and Persons with Disabilities. Relations Industrielles, 64(2), 189–208. http://www.erudit.org/revue/ri/2009/v64/n2/index.html
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