ABSTRACT
This chapter reviews empirical data on one very important aspect of the voluntary sector’s role in British society: its growing, but at the same time changing, contribution to economic life as measured by the ‘inputs’ it mobilizes.1
This chapter reviews empirical data on one very important aspect of the voluntary sector’s role in British society: its growing, but at the same time changing, contribution to economic life as measured by the ‘inputs’ it mobilizes.1