Formal and Informal Volunteering and Health in Mediterranean Europe
Journal: Athens Journal of Mediterranean Studies (Vol.1, No. 4)Publication Date: 2015-10-01
Authors : Damiano Fiorillo; Nunzia Nappo;
Page : 297-310
Keywords : formal and informal volunteering; self-perceived health; Mediterranean European countries;
Abstract
In this paper, we compare the correlation among formal and informal volunteering and self-perceived health across Mediterranean European countries after controlling for socio-economic characteristics, housing features, neighborhood quality, size of municipality, social and cultural participation and regional dummies. We find that informal volunteering has a significant, positive correlation with self-perceived health in France, Spain, Greece and a significant, negative relationship in Italy.
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