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    Crompton, Susan and Mireille Vézina. 2012. "Volunteering in Canada." Canadian Social Trends. No. 93. Statistics Canada catalogue no. 11-008-X.

    Gaudet, Stéphanie. 2011. "La participation sociale des Canadiens : une analyse selon l’approche des parcours de vie." Canadian Public Policy. Vol. 37, no. S1.

    Hall, Michael, David Lasby, Steven Ayer and William David Gibbons. 2009. Caring Canadians, Involved Canadians: Highlights from the Canada Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participating. Statistics Canada catalogue no. 71-542. Ottawa, 91 p.

    Hart, Daniel, Robert Atkins and Thomas Donnelly. 1998. "Urban America as a context for the development of moral identity in adolescence." Journal of Social Issues. Vol. 54, no. 3.

    Hurst, Matt. 2012. "Employer support of volunteering." Canadian Social Trends. No. 93. Statistics Canada catalogue no. 11-008-X.

    Lamb, Laura. 2011. "Voluntary Participation in Community Economic Development in Canada : An Empirical Analysis." Canadian Journal of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research / Revue canadienne de recherche sur les organismes sans but lucratif et l’économie sociale. Vol. 2, no. 1.

    Marshall, Katherine. 2009. The family work week." Perspective on labour and income. Vol. 10, no. 4. Statistics Canada catalogue no. 75-001-X.

    Musick, Marc A. and John Wilson. 2008. Volunteers: A Social Profile. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

    Putnam, Robert D. 2000. Bowling alone. New York: Simon&Schuster.

    Ravanera, Zenaida, Rod Beaujot and Rajulton Fernando. 2002. The family and Political Dimensions of Social Cohesion: Analyzing the Link Using the 2000 National Survey on Giving, Volunteering and Participation. London, Ontario: Western University, Population Studies Center. Research paper no. 02-07.

    Reed, Paul B. and L. Kevin Selbee. 2003. "Do people who volunteer have a distinctive ethos? A Canadian study." The Values of Volunteering: Cross Cultural Perspectives. P. Dekker and L. Halman, eds. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. p. 91-110.

    Selbee, Kevin L. and Paul B. Reed. 2006. Patterns of Volunteering, Giving, and Participating Among Occupational Groups in Canada. Ottawa: Carleton University and Statistics Canada, prepared for Volunteer Canada and the Canadian medical association. 150 p.

    Tézli, Annette and Anne H. Gauthier. 2009. "Balancing work and family in Canada: an empirical examination of conceptualizations and measurements." Canadian Journal of Sociology. Vol. 34, no. 2.

    Thompson, Alexander. 1992. "Volunteers and their communities: a comparative analysis of firefighters." Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. Vol. 22, no. 2.

    Turcotte, Martin. 2010. "Commuting to work: Results of the 2010 General Social Survey." Canadian Social Trends. No. 92, Statistics Canada catalogue no. 11-008-X.

    United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. 2003. "Volunteering in the United States, 2003." News. December 17, USDL 03-888.

    Volunteer Canada. 2010. Volunteer Canada’s Policy Statement about the Economic Value of Volunteering. http://volunteer.ca/content/assigning-economic-value-volunteering (accessed January 31 2013).

     

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