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Summary of Findings
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1.1 Experience and Motive of Participating in Volunteer Work: Organized Volunteering
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The first part of this survey was aimed at gauging the general public's experience and motive of participating in
organized volunteering.
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1.1.1 To begin with, our interviewers briefly explained the meaning of organized volunteering to all
respondents. Result revealed that of the 1,555 respondents interviewed, more than three-quarters of them
(78%) have never participated in organized volunteering (donation excluded) in contrast to 22% who said they have
(Table 1).
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| Table 1 - Experience of Participating in Organized Volunteering |
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"First of all, let me briefly explain the meaning of organized volunteering. In short, organized volunteering
generally refers to any services that are provided by aspiring individuals who are willing to contribute their
time and effort for no material returns. Besides, these voluntary services, such as visiting, escorting, providing
clerical work, homework tutoring as well as joining Kai Fong Association and Alumnus, aim at improving the
community and are organized by voluntary organizations or groups." Using this definition, have you participated
in any organized volunteering excluding donation before today?
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Frequency |
Percentage |
Yes |
348 |
22.4% |
No |
1,205 |
77.5% |
Forgotten |
2 |
0.1% |
Total |
1,555 |
100.0% |
Base |
1,555 |
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Missing case(s) |
0 |
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1.1.2 Amongst those who have ever participated in organized volunteering, more than one-quarter (27%) mentioned
that the last time they volunteered was within one month and a total of 64% of this sub-sample has volunteered
over the past 12 months, which is equivalent to 12% of the overall sample (Table 2).
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| Table 2 - Last Participation in Organized Volunteering |
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(Only ask those who have participated in organized volunteering before) When was the last time that you
participated in organized volunteering?
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Frequency |
Percentage |
% of total sample(Base=1,555) |
<=1 month |
83 |
27.2% |
5.3% |
<=2 months (but >1
month) |
16 |
5.3% |
1.0% |
<=3 months (but > 2
months) |
21 |
6.8% |
1.4% |
<=6 months (but > 3
months) |
30 |
9.8% |
1.9% |
<=1 year (but > 6
months) |
44 |
14.3% |
2.8% |
<=2 years (but > 1
year) |
37 |
12.3% |
2.4% |
<=3 years (but > 2
years) |
32 |
10.6% |
2.1% |
> 3 years (please
specify) |
23 |
7.4% |
1.5% |
Forgotten |
19 |
6.3% |
1.2% |
Total |
305 |
100.0% |
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Base |
348 |
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Missing
case(s) |
43 |
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1.1.3 In regard to the number of hours participated in organized volunteering, excluding those who were certain
that they had not participated in organized volunteering over the past 12 months, 28% reported that they have
volunteered twice, and 13% only volunteered once. However, around one-fifth of them (22%) have volunteered much
more frequently with eleven times or more within the said period. Taking the average of all definite answers
provided by these respondents, each of them volunteered 11.9 times in the year past (Table 3). Meanwhile, the
average number of hours they volunteered in the year past was 34.8 hours (Table 4). When asked to estimate how
much each working hour was worth if the volunteer work they provided were to be done by paid workers of a private
organization, the answer varied within a wide range from HK$0 to HK$3,000. The average figure was HK$76 per hour,
and the median HK$30 per hour (Table 5).
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| Table 3 - Number of Times Participated in Organized Volunteering over the past 12 months |
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(Excluding those who are certain that they have not participated in organized volunteering over the past 12
months) (Exact numbers) How many times have you participated in volunteering over the past 12 months?
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Frequency |
Percentage |
% of total sample(Base = 1,555) |
1 time |
16 |
13.2% |
1.0% |
2 times |
35 |
28.1% |
2.3% |
3 times |
14 |
10.9% |
0.9% |
4 times |
9 |
7.0% |
0.6% |
5 times |
9 |
7.2% |
0.6% |
6 times |
5 |
3.8% |
0.3% |
7 times |
3 |
2.2% |
0.2% |
8 times |
1 |
1.1% |
0.1% |
9 times |
1 |
1.1% |
0.1% |
10 times |
4 |
3.5% |
0.3% |
11 times or
above |
27 |
22.0% |
1.7% |
Total |
124 |
100.0% |
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Mean |
11.9 |
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Standard error |
2.41 |
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Median |
3.0 |
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Maximum |
208 |
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Base |
256 |
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Missing case(s) (including
61 "forgotten") |
132 |
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| Table 4 - Number of Hours Participated in Organized Volunteering over the past 12 months |
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(Excluding those who are certain that they have not participated in organized volunteering over the past 12
months) How many hours have you participated in volunteering over the past 12 months? (Exact numbers, but could be
inferred from the no. of hours per week.)
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Frequency |
Percentage |
% of total sample(Base = 1,555) |
1 - 5 hours |
31 |
24.9% |
2.0% |
6 - 10 hours |
27 |
21.4% |
1.7% |
11 - 15 hours |
11 |
8.7% |
0.7% |
16 - 20 hours |
13 |
10.6% |
0.8% |
21 - 25 hours |
6 |
4.8% |
0.4% |
26 -30 hours |
11 |
8.6% |
0.7% |
31 hours or
above |
26 |
21.0% |
1.7% |
Total |
124 |
100.0% |
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Mean |
34.8 |
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Standard error |
6.42 |
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Median |
12.0 |
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Maximum |
600 |
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Base |
256 |
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Missing case(s) (including
65 "forgotten") |
132 |
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| Table 5 - Perceived Hourly Rate of Organized Volunteer Work |
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(Excluding those who are certain that they have not participated in organized volunteering over the past 12
months) Assuming that the volunteer work that you provided over the past 12 months are to be done by paid workers
of a private organization, how much do you think each working hour is worth? By this, we want to estimate the
contribution made by volunteers in Hong Kong. (Exact numbers)
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Frequency |
Percentage |
% of total sample(Base = 1,555) |
$0 - 9 |
6 |
6.1% |
0.4% |
$10 - 19 |
13 |
12.8% |
0.8% |
$20 - 29 |
30 |
30.3% |
1.9% |
$30 - 39 |
15 |
15.4% |
1.0% |
$40 - 49 |
6 |
6.2% |
0.4% |
$50 - 59 |
12 |
12.5% |
0.8% |
$60 or above |
17 |
16.7% |
1.1% |
Total |
99 |
100.0% |
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Mean |
$76.3 |
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Standard error |
$30.04 |
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Median |
$30.0 |
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Maximum |
$3,000 |
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Base |
256 |
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Missing case(s) (including
92 "forgotten") |
157 |
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1.1.4 When asked for what type of organization they have participated in organized volunteering, results showed
that most of these volunteers participated in the volunteer work organized by educational organizations, religious
bodies as well as social service organizations (each accounted for around 14% of total responses and mentioned by
around 15% of the sub-sample, Table 6).
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| Table 6 - Main Service Recipients over the past 12 months |
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(Excluding those who are certain that they have not participated in organized volunteering over the past 12
months) For which type of organization(s) have you participated in organized volunteering over the past 12
months? (Did not read out the answers, multiple responses up to 10, answers classified by interviewers)
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Frequency |
% of total responses(Base=167 responses from 154 respondents) |
% of total sample(Base=1,555) |
Educational
organizations |
24 |
14.4% |
1.5% |
Social service groups in
school: students' association |
16 |
9.5% |
1.0% |
Social service groups in
school: parents-teachers' association |
5 |
2.8% |
0.3% |
Alumni
associations |
3 |
1.8% |
0.2% |
Religious bodies
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23 |
13.6% |
1.5% |
Social service
organizations |
22 |
13.3% |
1.4% |
Medical and health assn's
/ hospitals |
16 |
9.9% |
1.0% |
District service
organizations |
16 |
9.6% |
1.0% |
District
Committees |
6 |
3.4% |
0.4% |
Kai Fong
Associations |
5 |
2.8% |
0.3% |
Owners'
corporations |
3 |
2.0% |
0.2% |
Mutual Aid
Committees |
2 |
1.4% |
0.1% |
Government
departments |
7 |
4.0% |
0.5% |
Agency for Volunteer
Service |
6 |
3.5% |
0.4% |
Uniform groups
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5 |
2.9% |
0.3% |
Occupational
unions |
3 |
2.1% |
0.2% |
Recreational and cultural
organ'ns |
2 |
1.5% |
0.1% |
Clanship
associations |
2 |
1.0% |
0.1% |
Others (please
specify) |
21 |
12.5% |
1.4% |
Don't know / hard to say
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21 |
12.3% |
1.4% |
Total |
167 |
100.0% |
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Base |
256 |
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Missing
case(s) |
102 |
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1.1.5 Respondents were further asked what kind of volunteering service they have participated
in. "Visiting" topped the list which accounted for 38% of these volunteers (i.e. 8% of the overall sample), and
the second most popular service was associated with recreational activities (21%) while other services like
"medical service", "fund raising activities", "counseling" and "clerical work" were each mentioned by less than
10% of these volunteers (Table 7).
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| Table 7 - Nature of Volunteering Service Participated in |
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(Only ask those who have participated in organized volunteering before) What kind of volunteering service have you
participated in? (Did not read out answers, multiple responses allowed)
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Frequency |
% of total responses(Base=425 responses from 334 respondents) |
% of total sample(Base = 1,555) |
Visiting |
126 |
29.8%
(37.7%) |
8.1% |
Recreational
activities |
70 |
16.6%
(21.0%) |
4.5% |
Medical
service |
24 |
5.6%
(7.2%) |
1.5% |
Fund raising
activities |
22 |
5.2%
(6.6%) |
1.4% |
Counseling |
19 |
4.5%
(5.7%) |
1.2% |
Clerical work |
17 |
4.1%
(5.1%) |
1.1% |
Promotion and
community-education |
16 |
3.9%
(4.8%) |
1.0% |
Baby-sitting / day care
service |
14 |
3.4%
(4.2%) |
0.9% |
Labour work |
14 |
3.3%
(4.2%) |
0.9% |
Elderly care
service |
13 |
3.0%
(3.9%) |
0.8% |
Homework
tutoring |
11 |
2.6%
(3.3%) |
0.7% |
Housework assistance
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11 |
2.6%
(3.3%) |
0.7% |
Befriending
service |
11 |
2.5%
(3.3%) |
0.7% |
Escorting
service |
9 |
2.1%
(2.7%) |
0.6% |
Art and design |
6 |
1.5%
(1.8%) |
0.4% |
Survey service |
4 |
1.0%
(1.2%) |
0.3% |
Skill coaching |
1 |
0.3%
(0.3%) |
0.1% |
Editing and publishing
service |
1 |
0.3%
(0.3%) |
0.1% |
Others (please
specify) |
23 |
5.3%
(6.9%) |
1.5% |
Don't know/ hard to say
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10 |
2.5%
(3.0%) |
0.6% |
Total |
425 |
100.0%
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Base |
348 |
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Missing
case(s) |
14 |
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Figure in ( ) indicates corresponding % out of the sub-sample of this question, i.e.334 respondents.
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1.1.6 In order to pave the way for AVS's promotional strategies, channels through which volunteers learned about
volunteering were examined. Results showed that one-third (34%) of these volunteers learned it through their
friends, another 19% learned it through their schools or teachers, 9% learned it through religious bodies, another
9% learned it through social service organizations (Table 8).
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| Table 8 - Channels for Learning about Ways to Participate in Volunteering |
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(Only ask those who have participated in organized volunteering before) Through what channels do you learn about
ways to participate in volunteering?
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Frequency |
Percentage |
% of total sample(Base = 1,555) |
Referral by
friends |
103 |
34.0% |
6.6% |
Schools/
teachers |
57 |
18.6% |
3.7% |
Referral by family
members |
11 |
3.7% |
0.7% |
Referral by
relatives |
6 |
2.1% |
0.4% |
Religious
bodies |
26 |
8.6% |
1.7% |
Social service
organizations |
26 |
8.5% |
1.7% |
Newspapers |
10 |
3.3% |
0.6% |
Magazines |
2 |
0.7% |
0.1% |
Radio |
1 |
0.4% |
0.1% |
Television |
1 |
0.3% |
0.1% |
Internet |
3 |
0.8% |
0.2% |
Others (please
specify) |
47 |
15.4% |
3.0% |
Don't know / hard to
say |
11 |
3.5% |
0.7% |
Total |
304 |
100.0% |
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Base |
348 |
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Missing
case(s) |
44 |
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1.1.7 As for the reasons why they participated in volunteer work, 40% of these volunteers claimed that they
wanted to help others (i.e. 9% of the overall sample), 21% simply did it to kill time. Other reasons such as "to
make friends", "to gain skills and knowledge" and "religion" were each mentioned by around 5% of these volunteers
(Table 9).
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| Table 9 - Reasons for Participating in Volunteer Work |
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(Only ask those who have participated in organized volunteering before) Why do you participate in volunteer work?
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Frequency |
Percentage |
% of total sample(Base = 1,555) |
To help others |
134 |
40.0% |
8.6% |
To kill time |
70 |
21.0% |
4.5% |
To make
friends |
19 |
5.7% |
1.2% |
To gain skills and
knowledge |
16 |
4.7% |
1.0% |
Religion |
14 |
4.3% |
0.9% |
To gain work/social
experience |
13 |
3.8% |
0.8% |
Encouraged/influenced by
others |
12 |
3.5% |
0.8% |
Self-actualization |
8 |
2.3% |
0.5% |
Citizen responsibility
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4 |
1.3% |
0.3% |
To improve the
community |
3 |
0.8% |
0.2% |
Others (please
specify) |
34 |
10.1% |
2.2% |
Don't know / hard to
say |
9 |
2.7% |
0.6% |
Total |
335 |
100.0% |
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Base |
348 |
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Missing
case(s) |
13 |
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1.1.8 On the other hand, opinions were split in regard to the needs for training before participating in
volunteer work. Almost half of these respondents (47%) said it was necessary to receive training, as compared to
46% who thought it was unnecessary (Table 10).
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| Table 10 - Need for Training before Participating in Volunteer Work |
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(Only ask those who have participated in organized volunteering before) Do you think it is necessary to receive
training before participating in volunteer work?
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Frequency |
Percentage |
% of total sample(Base = 1,555) |
Yes |
164 |
47.1% |
10.5% |
No |
160 |
45.9% |
10.3% |
Doesn't matter |
24 |
6.9% |
1.5% |
Total |
348 |
100.0% |
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Base |
348 |
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Missing
case(s) |
0 |
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1.2 Experience of Participating in Volunteer Work: Mutual Aid
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The second part of the survey studied the general public's experience of participating in mutual aid, which is
defined in this survey as "the spontaneous and self-initiated behaviors aiming to help others without planning in
advance and would occur from time to time".
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1.2.1 After a brief explanation on the meaning of mutual aid, more than half of the respondents (55%) claimed
that they have participated in this kind of volunteer work before (donation excluded) while 44% said not (Table
11). Of those who have ever participated in mutual aid, most of them (42% of the sub-sample) had done it as
recently as within last month. However, more than one-third (37%) of them have forgotten when they did it last
time (Table 12).
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| Table 11 - Experience of Participating in Mutual Aid |
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"Now, let me briefly explain the meaning of mutual aid. Simply speaking, mutual aid refers to the spontaneous
behaviors aiming to help others that are not organized and would happen from time to time. For example, helping
the elderly cross the roads, helping your elderly neighbor shop for daily necessity and taking care of neighbor's
children." Using this definition, have you participated in any mutual aid excluding donation before today?
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Frequency |
Percentage |
Yes |
859 |
55.3% |
No |
684 |
44.0% |
Forgotten |
12 |
0.7% |
Total |
1,555 |
100.0% |
Base |
1,555 |
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Missing case(s) |
0 |
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| Table 12 - Last Participation in Mutual Aid |
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(Only ask those who have participated in mutual aid before) When was the last time that you participated in mutual
aid?
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Frequency |
Percentage |
% of total sample(Base = 1,555) |
<=1 month |
352 |
41.8% |
22.6% |
<=2 months (but >1
month) |
56 |
6.6% |
3.6% |
<=3 months (but > 2
months) |
34 |
4.0% |
2.2% |
<=6 months (but > 3
months) |
31 |
3.6% |
2.0% |
<=1 year (but > 6
months) |
29 |
3.5% |
1.9% |
<=2 years (but > 1
year) |
15 |
1.8% |
1.0% |
<=3 years (but > 2
years) |
9 |
1.1% |
0.6% |
> 3 years (please
specify) |
6 |
0.8% |
0.4% |
Forgotten |
311 |
36.9% |
20.0% |
Total |
843 |
100.0% |
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Base |
859 |
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Missing
case(s) |
16 |
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1.2.2 Regarding the number of times they have participated in mutual aid, excluding those who were certain that
they have not done it over the past 12 months, 40% reported that they have volunteered up to 3 times, while 15%
have done it 20 times or more within one year's time. On average (265 definite answers), each volunteered 18.5
times over the past 12 months (Table 13). Moreover, from the total number of hours they reported, the average
volunteer time per these volunteers was estimated to be 21.9 hours in the year past (Table 14). When asked to
estimate how much each working hour was worth if the volunteer work they provided were to be done by paid workers
of a private organization, the average figure was HK$32 per hour, and the median HK$30 per hour (Table 15).
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| Table 13 - Number of Times Participated in Mutual Aid over the past 12 months |
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(Excluding those who are certain that they have not participated in mutual aid over the past 12 months) (Exact
numbers) How many times have you participated in mutual aid over the past 12 months?
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Frequency |
Percentage |
% of total sample(Base = 1,555) |
1 time |
16 |
6.2% |
1.0% |
2 times |
42 |
15.8% |
2.7% |
3 times |
48 |
18.3% |
3.1% |
4 times |
25 |
9.6% |
1.6% |
5 times |
20 |
7.4% |
1.3% |
6 times |
8 |
2.8% |
0.5% |
7 times |
4 |
1.3% |
0.3% |
8 times |
8 |
3.0% |
0.5% |
9 times |
0 |
0.0% |
0.0% |
10 times |
29 |
10.8% |
1.9% |
11 - 19 times |
27 |
10.2% |
1.7% |
20 times or
above |
39 |
14.6% |
2.5% |
Total |
265 |
100.0% |
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Mean |
18.5 |
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Standard error |
3.44 |
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Median |
5.0 |
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Maximum |
400 |
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Base |
829 |
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Missing case(s) (including
527 "forgotten") |
564 |
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| Table 14 - Number of Hours Participated in Mutual Aid over the past 12 months |
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(Excluding those who are certain that they have not participated in mutual aid over the past 12 months) How many
hours have you participated in mutual aid over the past 12 months? (Exact numbers, but could be inferred from the
no. of hours per week.)
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Frequency |
Percentage |
% of total sample(Base = 1,555) |
1 hour |
52 |
30.6% |
3.3% |
2 hours |
30 |
17.9% |
1.9% |
3 hours |
12 |
7.4% |
0.8% |
4 hours |
5 |
3.1% |
0.3% |
5 hours |
8 |
4.5% |
0.5% |
6 - 10 hours |
20 |
11.8% |
1.3% |
11 - 15 hours |
12 |
6.9% |
0.8% |
16 hours or
above |
30 |
17.9% |
1.9% |
Total |
170 |
100.0% |
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Mean |
21.9 |
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Standard error |
6.61 |
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Median |
3.0 |
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Maximum |
730 |
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Base |
829 |
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Missing case(s) (including
614 "forgotten") |
659 |
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| Table 15 - Perceived Hourly Rate of Mutual Aid |
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(Excluding those who are certain that they have not participated in mutual aid over the past 12 months) Assuming
that the volunteer work that you provided over the past 12 months are to be done by paid workers of a private
organization, how much do you think each working hour is worth? By this, we want to estimate the contribution
made by volunteers in Hong Kong. (Exact numbers)
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Frequency |
Percentage |
% of total sample(Base = 1,555) |
$0 - 9 |
37 |
12.7% |
2.4% |
$10 - 19 |
33 |
11.0% |
2.1% |
$20 - 29 |
70 |
23.7% |
4.5% |
$30 - 39 |
61 |
20.7% |
3.9% |
$40 - 49 |
26 |
8.8% |
1.7% |
$50 - 59 |
44 |
15.0% |
2.8% |
$60 or above |
24 |
8.1% |
1.5% |
Total |
296 |
100.0% |
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Mean |
$32.4 |
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Standard error |
$1.83 |
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Median |
$30.0 |
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Maximum |
$300 |
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Base |
829 |
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Missing case(s) (including
473 "forgotten") |
533 |
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1.3 Intention and Reasons for Future Volunteering
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1.3.1 Regarding the current volunteers' intention to continue volunteering in the future (including organized
volunteering and mutual aid), 83% of them said they would, less than 10% of them said "no" (Table 16).
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| Table 16 - Intention for Participating in Volunteering again |
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(Only ask those who have participated in volunteer work) Will you continue to volunteer in the future?
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Frequency |
Percentage |
% of total sample(Base = 1,555) |
Yes |
761 |
82.6% |
48.9% |
No |
75 |
8.2% |
4.8% |
Don't know / hard to
say |
85 |
9.2% |
5.5% |
Total |
921 |
100.0% |
|
Base |
968 |
|
|
Missing
case(s) |
47 |
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1.3.2 The main hindrance for those who said they would not continue to volunteer in the future (accounted for
8%; 75 respondents) was mainly due to the lack of time (73% of the sub-sample, 53 respondents), whereas
"physically unfit" was mentioned by only a few (11% of the sub-sample, 8 respondents, Table 17).
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| Table 17 - Reasons for not Volunteer in the future |
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(Only ask those who will not continue to volunteer in the future) Why not?
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|
Frequency |
Percentage |
% of total sample(Base = 1,555) |
Lack of time |
53 |
72.9% |
3.4% |
Physically
unfit |
8 |
10.7% |
0.5% |
No monetary
returns |
4 |
4.9% |
0.3% |
Forbidden by
family |
1 |
1.9% |
0.1% |
Not interested |
1 |
1.3% |
0.1% |
Avoidance of the crowd
|
1 |
1.3% |
0.1% |
Others (please
specify) |
3 |
4.7% |
0.2% |
Don't know / hard to
say |
2 |
2.4% |
0.1% |
Total |
72 |
100.0% |
|
Base |
74 |
|
|
Missing
case(s) |
2 |
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1.3.3 On the other hand, for respondents who did not volunteer in the past, their main reason was again the
"lack of time" (64% of the sub-sample), followed by "physically unfit" (14% of the sub-sample) at a distance. In
other words, time and physical condition of the respondents were the main explicit barriers for volunteering
(Table 18).
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| Table 18 - Reasons for not Participating in Volunteer Work |
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(Only ask those who have never participated in volunteer work) Why don't you participate in volunteer work?
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Frequency |
Percentage |
% of total sample(Base = 1,555) |
Lack of time |
228 |
64.4% |
14.7% |
Physically
unfit |
49 |
13.8% |
3.2% |
Not interested |
26 |
7.5% |
1.7% |
Not knowing the way to
join |
15 |
4.3% |
1.0% |
No monetary
returns |
7 |
2.0% |
0.5% |
Not knowing what it is
about |
3 |
0.8% |
0.2% |
Avoidance of the
crowd |
1 |
0.2% |
0.1% |
Don't know / hard to
say |
25 |
7.1% |
1.6% |
Total |
354 |
100.0% |
|
Base |
587 |
|
|
Missing
case(s) |
233 |
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1.3.4 The same question on future intention was asked among those who have never participated in volunteer work
before (587 respondents). It is found that less than half of these respondents (40%) would consider volunteering
in the future as contrast to 83% among current volunteers (Table 19). Concerning their motive, two-thirds
(66%) of these potential volunteers were driven by their desire to help others whilst 22% said they would do it to
kill time (Table 20).
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| Table 19 - Intention for Future Volunteering |
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(Only ask those who have never participated in volunteer work) Would you consider to volunteer in the future?
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|
Frequency |
Percentage |
% of total sample(Base = 1,555) |
Yes |
231 |
39.5% |
14.9% |
No |
215 |
36.8% |
13.8% |
Don't know / hard to
say |
138 |
23.7% |
8.9% |
Total |
584 |
100.0% |
|
Base |
587 |
|
|
Missing
case(s) |
3 |
|
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| Table 20 - Reasons for Future Participation in Volunteer Work |
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(Only ask those who would consider to volunteer in the future) Why?
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|
Frequency |
Percentage |
% of total sample(Base = 1,555) |
To help others |
65 |
65.5% |
4.2% |
To kill time |
22 |
21.8% |
1.4% |
To improve the
community |
3 |
3.2% |
0.2% |
To make
friends |
3 |
2.7% |
0.2% |
Citizen responsibility
|
3 |
2.6% |
0.2% |
Encouraged/influenced by
others |
2 |
1.6% |
0.1% |
To gain skills and
knowledge |
1 |
0.9% |
0.1% |
Don't know / hard to
say |
2 |
1.7% |
0.1% |
Total |
99 |
100.0% |
|
Base |
231 |
|
|
Missing
case(s) |
132 |
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1.3.5 Apart from their personal experience, all respondents were then asked what they thought were the main
reasons for people who participated in volunteering. By the same token, "to help others" topped the list which
accounted for 72% of the overall sample, followed at a distance by the reasons "to serve the community" (33%) and
"to kill time" (24%; Table 21).
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| Table 21 - General Motivations for Other People who Participated in Volunteering |
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What do you think are the main reasons for those who participate in volunteering? (Read out answers, multiple
responses allowed.)
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|
Frequency |
Percentage |
% of total sample(Base = 1,555) |
To help others |
1,123 |
35.9% |
72.2% |
To serve the
community |
512 |
16.4% |
32.9% |
To kill time |
366 |
11.7% |
23.5% |
To enrich
knowledge |
278 |
8.9% |
17.9% |
To make
friends |
257 |
8.2% |
16.5% |
To gain work/social
experience |
215 |
6.9% |
13.8% |
To reveal hidden
potential |
132 |
4.2% |
8.5% |
For self-promotion
|
30 |
1.0% |
1.9% |
Others (please
specify) |
46 |
1.5% |
3.0% |
Don't know / hard to say
|
167 |
5.4% |
10.7% |
Total |
3,127 |
100.0% |
|
Base |
1,555 |
|
|
Missing
case(s) |
8 |
|
|
|
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1.3.6 On the other hand, they believed the most prominent reason for people not participating in volunteer work
was because they could not afford the time (55%), and because volunteering could be troublesome (23%; Table 22).
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| Table 22 - General Hindrances for People who do not Participate in Volunteering |
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What do you think are the main hindrances for those who do not volunteer? (Read out answers, multiple responses
allowed)
|
|
Frequency |
Percentage |
% of total sample(Base = 1,555) |
A waste of time/ lack of
time |
852 |
38.4% |
54.8% |
Troublesome / need to
attend meetings |
351 |
15.8% |
22.6% |
A waste of
money |
208 |
9.4% |
13.4% |
Inadequate
publicity |
187 |
8.4% |
12.0% |
Care less for
homework/work |
150 |
6.7% |
9.6% |
Care less for
family |
128 |
5.8% |
8.2% |
Not knowing what volunteer
work is |
102 |
4.6% |
6.6% |
Afraid of being exploited
|
76 |
3.4% |
4.9% |
Making bad
friends |
42 |
1.9% |
2.7% |
Being selfish |
34 |
1.5% |
2.2% |
No monetary
returns |
20 |
0.9% |
1.3% |
Others (please
specify) |
69 |
3.1% |
4.4% |
Total |
2,217 |
100.0% |
|
Base |
1,555 |
|
|
Missing
case(s) |
344 |
|
|
|
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1.4 Social Influence
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1.4.1 According to the results of this survey, 59% of the general public has never encouraged others to
participate in volunteering whilst two-thirds (68%) of them have never been encouraged by people around either
(Tables 23 and 24). For those who have been encouraged to volunteer (502 respondents), the main source of that
encouragement came from their friends (57%). The second most popular source was their schoolmates, accounting for
10%, while family members came third, accounting for 9% (Table 25).
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| Table 23 - Experience of Encouraging Others to Participate in Volunteering |
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Have you ever encouraged others to participate in volunteering, which include organized volunteering and mutual
aid?
|
|
Frequency |
Percentage |
Yes |
640 |
41.2% |
No |
915 |
58.8% |
Total |
1,555 |
100.0% |
Base |
1,555 |
|
Missing case(s) |
0 |
|
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| Table 24 - Experience of being Encouraged to Participate in Volunteering |
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Have other people ever encouraged you to participate in volunteering?
|
|
Frequency |
Percentage |
Yes |
502 |
32.3% |
No |
1,053 |
67.7% |
Total |
1,555 |
100.0% |
Base |
1,555 |
|
Missing case(s) |
0 |
|
|
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| Table 25 - Main Source of Encouragement |
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(Only ask those who have been encouraged to participate in volunteering) Then what is the main source of that
encouragement?
|
|
Frequency |
Percentage |
% of total sample(Base = 1,555) |
Friends |
275 |
56.7% |
17.7% |
Schoolmates |
46 |
9.6% |
3.0% |
Family members |
42 |
8.7% |
2.7% |
Colleagues |
34 |
7.1% |
2.2% |
Teachers |
23 |
4.7% |
1.5% |
Relatives |
15 |
3.1% |
1.0% |
Members in the religious
body |
11 |
2.2% |
0.7% |
Social workers |
9 |
1.8% |
0.6% |
Neighbors |
4 |
0.7% |
0.3% |
Others (please
specify) |
15 |
3.2% |
1.0% |
Don't know / hard to
say |
11 |
2.2% |
0.7% |
Total |
484 |
100.0% |
|
Base |
502 |
|
|
Missing
case(s) |
18 |
|
|
|
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1.5 Evaluation of the Barriers and Expectations of Volunteering
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The last part of the survey was aimed at evaluating the barriers to the local development of volunteering as well
as people's expectations of volunteering.
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1.5.1 Twenty-two percent of the respondents thought that the main barrier to the local development of
volunteering (including organized volunteering and mutual aid) was people's lack of time. This result was very
much consistent with the previous observations. Another 14% thought that the poor economic condition these days
was also an obstacle to the development of volunteering, while 10% blamed the lack of resources injected into this
aspect. However, 29% of the respondents failed to give a definite answer (Table 26).
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| Table 26 - Barriers to the Local Development of Volunteering |
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What do you think is the main barrier to the local development of volunteering (including organized volunteering
and mutual aid) nowadays? (Did not read out answers, single response allowed)
|
|
Frequency |
Percentage |
Lack of time of HK people |
329 |
21.7% |
Poor economic condition |
208 |
13.8% |
Lack of resources |
152 |
10.0% |
Lack of atmosphere for volunteering |
87 |
5.8% |
Lack of care for others of HK people |
87 |
5.7% |
Insufficient assistance from the government |
48 |
3.2% |
Insufficient promotion |
46 |
3.0% |
Influence of the mass media |
32 |
2.1% |
Insufficient civic education |
14 |
0.9% |
Non-respect for volunteers |
5 |
0.4% |
Others (please specify) |
58 |
3.8% |
Don't know / hard to say |
449 |
29.6% |
Total |
1,516 |
100.0% |
Base |
1,555 |
|
Missing case(s) |
39 |
|
|
|
|
1.5.2 When further asked how to improve the situation, an even higher proportion of respondents (43%) did not
have any idea. Suggestions provided by some of them included "to improve the economic condition" (12%), "to
inject more resources" (8%) and "to cultivate the atmosphere for volunteering" (7%; Table 27).
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| Table 27 - Ways to Promote Local Volunteer Service |
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Then do you have any suggestion to improve the situation? (Did not read out answers, single response allowed)
|
|
Frequency |
Percentage |
To improve the economic condition |
183 |
12.0% |
To inject more resources |
116 |
7.6% |
To cultivate the atmosphere for volunteering |
104 |
6.8% |
More promotion |
96 |
6.3% |
More governmental assistance |
90 |
5.9% |
To cultivate the care for others among HK people |
90 |
5.9% |
To improve the conduct of the mass media |
57 |
3.8% |
More civic education |
36 |
2.3% |
Better social welfare |
26 |
1.7% |
More compliments to the volunteers |
21 |
1.4% |
Others (please specify) |
47 |
3.1% |
Don't know / hard to say |
656 |
43.1% |
Total |
1,521 |
100.0% |
Base |
1,555 |
|
Missing case(s) |
34 |
|
|
|
|
1.5.3 In their opinion, the development of local volunteering should ideally be supported by the government
(38%); although comparable amount of people believed that it should be the responsibilities of people in Hong Kong
(26%) and then non-government organizations (21%; Table 28).
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| Table 28 - The Ideal Supporting Body for Developing Local Volunteering |
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In your opinion, the development of local volunteering should ideally be supported by….… (Read out the first
three answers, single response allowed.)
|
|
Frequency |
Percentage |
The government |
580 |
37.7% |
People in Hong Kong |
393 |
25.6% |
Non-government organizations |
316 |
20.6% |
All of the above |
26 |
1.7% |
Others (please specify) |
32 |
2.1% |
Don't know / hard to say |
191 |
12.4% |
Total |
1,539 |
100.0% |
Base |
1,555 |
|
Missing case(s) |
16 |
|
|
|
|
1.5.4 Finally, more than half of the respondents (56%) in this survey described the social status of volunteers
in Hong Kong as being respectable while 17% described their status as being non-essential and one-quarter
(25%) failed to make a judgment by saying "don't know" (Table 29).
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| Table 29 - Perceived Social Status of Volunteers in Hong Kong |
|
How would you describe the social status of volunteers in Hong Kong?
|
|
Frequency |
Percentage |
Respectable |
867 |
56.2% |
Non-essential |
263 |
17.0% |
Not respected |
25 |
1.6% |
Don't know / hard to say |
387 |
25.1% |
Total |
1,543 |
100.0% |
Base |
1,555 |
|
Missing case(s) |
12 |
|
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