Strategy Mix for Nonprofit Organisations: Vehicles for Social and Labour Market Integrations

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Annette E. Zimmer, Christina Stecker
Springer Science & Business Media, Apr 30, 2004 - Social Science - 320 pages

In many countries, particularly in continental Europe, societies have been plagued by high unemployment for several decades. Simultaneously, due to recent shifts from industrial to service-oriented post-industrial societies, labor as a significant culture code is increasingly loosing importance. Because of this, the third or voluntary sector as a place of employment and as a service agency to society has become important for Europe as indicated by the 1997 Communication of the European Commission and various declarations by the European Parliament and the EU's Economic and Social Council.

Strategy Mix for Nonprofit Organizations: Vehicles for Social and Labor Market Integration explores the role of the third sector in Europe, where unemployment is high and in North America, where unemployment is rising and exploring the "gaps" that the third sector is fulfilling: both as a social service and as an employer.

The volume is organized into two distinctive parts. Part 1: The Nonprofit-Sector and Social Integration highlights the embeddedness of the sector in selected countries; it discusses how the sector is currently affected by changes of public policy particularly in the traditional social-democratic welfare state regimes, and it draws our attention to the sector's potentials to provide avenues for social integration, self-actualization and civic empowerment.

Part 2: Labor Concepts and Market Integration refers to the multifunctionality of third sector organizations discussing potentials of workplace as well as community involvement via nonprofit organizations.

This seminal volume will be of interest to those in the nonprofit sector, organizational management and economics, political scientists and other researchers working with nonprofit organizations and civil society studies on an international level.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
Changing Focus or Changing Role? The Swedish Nonprofit Sector
15
Jeremy Kendall
39
Paul Dekker
71
Steven Rathgeb Smith
89
Deena White
117
Édith Archambault
145
Burt S BarnowStefan Toepler
161
Annette ZimmerEckhard Priller
181
Ingo BodeAdalbert EversAndreas Schulz
203
Patterns and Dynamics
227
Christina Stecker
247
Christina KlennerSvenja Pfahl
267
Conclusion
281
Authors
301
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