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Reasons they serve: Older adults' motivations to volunteer in faith-based organizations
Posted on:
2017-06-14
Degree:
Ph.D
Type:
Dissertation
University:
Colorado State University
Candidate:
Jensen, Brad
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GTID:
1454390008470952
Subject:
Organization theory
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This quantitative study analyzed older adults' motivations to volunteer in faith-based organizations. (Abstract shortened by ProQuest.).
Keywords/Search Tags:
Older adults
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Faith-based organizations
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