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- 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. - New Zealand: Nonprofit Institutions Satellite Account, 2013 (2015)
Produced by Statistics New Zealand this nonprofit institutions satellite account examines data from 2004-2013. This publication finds that 114,110 nonprofit institutions contributed $6 billion, or of 2.7 percent to New Zealand's GDP and that the value of voluntary labour in non-profit institutions was estimated to be $3.31 billion, resulting in a total nonprofit contribution of 4.4 percent of GDP for 2013. - 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. - New Zealand: The New Zealand Nonprofit Sector in Comparative Perspective (2008)
Produced by Office of the Community and Voluntary Sector, this report by Jackie Sanders, Mike O’Brien, Margaret Tennant, S. Wojciech Sokolowski and Lester M. Salamon, summarizes the findings of the Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project work in New Zealand. The findings show that the nonprofit and voluntary sector expenditures as of March 2004 were NZ$9.8 billion when the value of volunteer work was taken into account. In addition, the nonprofit sector employed 9.6 percent of the economically active population when volunteers were taken into account. This makes New Zealand's nonprofit sector the 7th larges amongst those studied as part of the CNP. Data is circa 2004. - New Zealand: Nonprofit Institutions Satellite Account, 2004 (2007)
Produced by Statistics New Zealand this nonprofit institutions satellite account examines data from 2004-2005. This publication finds that 97,000 nonprofit institutions contributed $3.64 billion, or 2.6 percent to New Zealand's GDP and that the value of voluntary labour in non-profit institutions was estimated to be $3.31 billion for the year ended March 2004. - New Zealand: Nonprofit Institutions Satellite Account QuickStats 2004-2005 (2007)
Produced by Statistics New Zealand this nonprofit institutions satellite account examines data from 2004-2005. This publication presents highlights of the findings in the full satellite account. - New Zealand: Nonprofit Institutions Satellite Account, 2005 (2007)
Produced by Statistics New Zealand this preliminary nonprofit institutions satellite account examines data from 2005. This publication previews findings reported in full in the satellite account. - New Zealand: Defining the Nonprofit Sector (2006)
Comparative Nonprofit Sector Working Paper #45 | Margaret Tennant, Jackie Sanders, Michael O’Brien, and Charlotte Castle
Identifies difficulties in defining the nonprofit sector as a single institution in New Zealand because of a number of complicating perspectives. Points to self-definitions of nonprofit groups, which are often based on the sector they serve, rather than on membership in the Third Sector. Discusses important milestones in the development of New Zealand nonprofit organizations, the legal structures that govern them, and the major types of nonprofit organizations using the United Nations International Classification of Nonprofit Organizations (ICNPO) as a framework.