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Civic Engagement & Service International Service Report

Perceived Effects of International Volunteering: Reports From Alumni

By CSD • April 27, 2009November 29, 2018

This report examines how two different models of international volunteering may contribute to certain volunteer outcomes as reported by volunteer alumni. The focus is on self-reported volunteer outcomes only. In future reports, we will address outcomes for the organizations and host communities.

Project: Advancing Research & Policy on International Volunteer Service

Citation

Lough, B. J., McBride, A. M., & Sherraden, M. S. (2009). Perceived effects of international volunteering: Reports from alumni (CSD Research Report No. 09-10). St. Louis, MO: Washington University, Center for Social Development.

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2009529Amanda Moore McBrideBenjamin LoughImpacts of International Servicemargaret sherraden

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