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- Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project Methodology
The Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project sought to develop a common base of data about a similar set of “nonprofit” or “voluntary” institutions in a disparate set of countries. This required that we resolve five critical methodological and conceptual challenges including selection of a set of differing countries for testing theories; clearly defining what was meant by “nonprofit” or “voluntary” organizations; development of a classification scheme; identification the most meaningful aspects of these organizations to focus on for data-gathering purposes; and devising a way to collect reliable data on these aspects in a cost-efficient fashion. This document describes how the Center went about these tasks and provides more detail on the actual sources of data used in various countries. - Global Civil Society: Dimensions of the Nonprofit Sector, Volume 1 (1999)
ISBN 1-886333-42-4 | Lester M. Salamon, Helmut K. Anheier, Regina List, Stefan Toepler, S. Wojciech Sokolowski, and Associates.
Resulting from the Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project, this volume presents a comprehensive country-by-country analysis of the scope, size, composition, and financing of the civil society sector in 22 countries around the world. The full text is available for download here; also available for purchase at Amazon. - Hungary: Chapter 15 in Global Civil Society, Volume 1 (English, 1999)
Chapter 15 of Global Civil Society: Dimensions of the Nonprofit Sector, Volume 1. Resulting from the second stage of the Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project, this chapter analyses the scope, size, composition, and financing of the civil society sector in Hungary. Data is circa 1995. - Hungary: Chapter 15 in Global Civil Society, Volume 1 (Español, 1999)
Capítulo 15 de la La Sociedad Civil Global: Las dimensiones del sector no lucrativo, Volumen 1. Como resultado de la segunda etapa de la Johns Hopkins Proyecto Comparativo del Sector sin Fines de Lucro, en este capítulo se analiza el alcance, tamaño, composición, y la financiación del sector de la sociedad civil en Hungría. Los datos son alrededor de 1995. - Hungary: Defining the Nonprofit Sector (1993)
Comparative Nonprofit Sector Working Paper #13 | Eva Kuti.
Discusses the nonprofit sector in Hungary in the context of the historical and political changes that took place, especially following the fall of Communism. Explains the lack of established legal, economic and fiscal regulations regarding the nonprofit sector in Hungary. Describes trends in the growth of the nonprofit sector since 1989 and the major types of organizations that have formed in light of the changed political conditions. - Hungary: Methodological Practice and Practical Methodology - Fifteen Years in Nonprofit Statistics (2009)
Hungarian Statistical Review, Special Number 12 | Renáta Nagy and István Sebestény.
Written by Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project Local Associates, this paper discusses the Hungarian Central Statistical Office's annual surveys on the nonprofit sector, which have been carried out since 1993. A method of data collection and processing has been developed for the last 15 years. The study presents not only the methodology, but its function in the practice describing the features of the Hungarian civil sphere. This process is performed by different statistical indicators referring to 2006 and in time series. - Hungary: Workforce, expenditures, and revenue data (1995)
Adapted from Lester M. Salamon, S. Wojciech Sokolowski, and Associates, Global Civil Society: Dimensions of the Nonprofit Sector, Volume Two (Bloomfied, CT: Kumarian Press, 2004). Data circa 1995.