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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. - Explaining Civil Society Development: A Social Origins Approach flyer (2017)
Flyer and table of contents for Explaining Civil Society Development: A Social Origins Approach from Johns Hopkins University Press by Lester M. Salamon, S. Wojciech Sokolowski, Megan A. Haddock, and Associates (published August 22, 2017). The book is available for purchase from Amazon or Johns Hopkins University Press. - 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. - Mexico: Chapter 22 in Global Civil Society, Volume 1 (English, 1999)
Chapter 22 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 Mexico. Data is circa 1995. - Mexico: Chapter 22 in Global Civil Society, Volume 1 (Español, 1999)
Capítulo 22 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 México. Los datos son alrededor de 1995. - Mexico: Nonprofit Institutions Satellite Account, 2008 (Español, 2011)
Produced by Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI), this report examines NPI data from 2008. It finds that for that year, the Gross Domestic Product of NPIs in Mexico reached a total of 238,278,000 pesos, representing 1.96% of GDP.
This account has been updated for the years 2013 and 2014. All editions of the report can be found here. - Mexico: Nonprofit Institutions Satellite Account, 2012 (Español, 2014)
Produced by Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI), this report examines NPI data from 2008-2012. This updates the inaugural satellite account, published in 2011. An updated report is also available for the year 2013. All editions are available from INEGI here. - Mexico: Nonprofit Institutions Satellite Account, 2013 (Español, 2015)
Produced by Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI), this report examines NPI data from 2008-2013. This updates the 2011 and 2014 editions of the NPI satellite account. An executive summary and figures are available here. All editions of Mexico's nonprofit satellite account are available from INEGI here. - Mexico: The Mexican Nonprofit Sector in Comparative Context (English, 2012)
Lester M. Salamon, S. Wojciech Sokolowski, Megan Haddock, Jorge Villalobos, Lorena Cortes, and Cynthia Martinez.
This is a report comparing the scope, composition, and expenditures of the nonprofit sector in Mexico to its counterparts in other countries. The report draws on the data generated from the implementation of the United Nations Handbook on Nonprofit Institutions in the System of National Accounts, by Mexico’s National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), as well as other nonprofit institution satellite accounts generated by 15 other countries around the world. Also available en Español. - Mexico: The Mexican Nonprofit Sector in Comparative Context (Español, 2012)
Lester M. Salamon, S. Wojciech Sokolowski, Megan Haddock, Jorge Villalobos, Lorena Cortes, and Cynthia Martinez.
This is a report comparing the scope, composition, and expenditures of the nonprofit sector in Mexico to its counterparts in other countries. The report draws on the data generated from the implementation of the United Nations Handbook on Nonprofit Institutions in the System of National Accounts, by Mexico’s National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), as well as other nonprofit institution satellite accounts generated by 15 other countries around the world. Also available in English. - Mexico: Workforce, Revenue and Expenditure 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. - The State of Global Civil Society and Volunteering: Latest findings from the implementation of the UN Nonprofit Handbook (2013)
Comparative Nonprofit Sector Working Paper #49 | Lester M. Salamon, S. Wojciech Sokolowski, Megan Haddock, and Helen S. Tice.
The latest findings resulting from the implementation of the UN Handbook on Nonprofit Institutions in the System of National Accounts. This report includes data on nonprofit employment, volunteering, fields of activity, contribution to GDP, expenditures, and revenues in 16 countries around the world.