Abstract
The latest census of Italian nonprofit organizations – compared with
the previous one - showed a significant development of the nonprofit
sector between 2001 and 2011. The number of organizations
increased more than 28% while the growth of employees (about
61%) was even more impressive.
These results notwithstanding, the mere comparison of aggregate
census data does not give a true understanding of the dynamic of the
sector. In particular, the entry and exit of organizations, as well as
their migration between different sectors of activity, or geographical
areas, cannot be detected with aggregate data. In this paper, we try
to fill this gap using – for the first time – census micro-data. Our
analysis tempers the optimism arising from the reading of aggregate
data. We show that organizations that were already active a decade
ago gave the most important contribution to the growth of
employment, while newly created organizations were not as relevant.
Lingua originale | English |
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Editore | Vita e Pensiero |
Numero di pagine | 35 |
ISBN (stampa) | 978-88-343-3440-9 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2017 |
Keywords
- Entry
- Italy
- exit
- nonprofit