Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 July 2009
KASHIHARA
Issue-Based Volunteering: 59.4 percent of respondents in Nara prefecture answered yes when asked: “Do you think you would like to try volunteering for handicapped people and/or the elderly?” (NHK Housou Bunka Kenkyuu Sohen [NHK Broadcast Culture Institute] 1997, appendix p. 32)
Community-Based Volunteering: 50.7 percent of respondents in Nara prefecture answered yes when asked: “Do you think you want to participate actively in local projects and/or festivals?” (NHK Housou Bunka Kenkyuu Sohen [NHK Broadcast Culture Institute] 1997, appendix p. 34)
SAKATA
Issue-based volunteering: 54.5 percent of respondents in Yamagata prefecture answered yes when asked: “Do you think you would like to try volunteering for handicapped people and/or the elderly? (NHK Housou Bunka Kenkyuu Sohen 1997, appendix p. 32)
Community-based volunteering: 57.5 percent of respondents in Yamagata prefecture answered yes when asked: “Do you think you want to participate actively in local projects and/or festivals?” (NHK Housou Bunka Kenkyuu Sohen 1997, appendix p. 34)
SANDA
Issue-based volunteering: 52.1 percent of respondents in Hyogo prefecture answered yes when asked: “Do you think you would like to try volunteering for handicapped people and/or the elderly?” (NHK Housou Bunka Kenkyuu Sohen 1997, appendix p. 32)
Community-based volunteering: 45.9 percent of respondents in Hyogo prefecture answered yes when asked: “Do you think you want to participate actively in local projects and/or festivals?” (NHK Housou Bunka Kenkyuu Sohen 1997, appendix p. 34)
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