Hispanic Community: Lowest Minority Volunteers and Causes

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Lowest Minority Group to Volunteer
Hispanics are less involved in community events due to the lack of motivation from family members. As a result the Hispanic community is the leading minority with a less volunteering history. With Hispanics being one of the largest minorities there should be an expectation of more Hispanic volunteers. Hispanic students volunteer less than non-Hispanic students due to family household background and values.
The Hispanic community focuses more time volunteering at church and church related activities. “Besides caring for family, friends and neighbors, Hispanics often volunteer for the Catholic church, such as cooking meals or directing Bible study.” (p. 127/147) Hispanics are known for helping out someone
“Holding all else constant, I hypothesize that those with lower incomes will spend their excess time working to earn more money, rather than volunteering.” (Yao, Kimberly) The author believes the amount of income a person receives affects their ability to volunteer. Individuals with lower income will not want to spend their time volunteering for free when they could be working. They will not see volunteering as beneficial, but rather time wasting. “To be sure, some of these wage gaps can be attributed to the fact that lower shares of blacks and Hispanics are college educated. U.S. workers with a four-year college degree earn significantly more than those who have not completed college. Among adults ages 25 and older, 23% of blacks and 15% of Hispanics have a bachelor’s degree or more education, compared with 36% of whites and 53% of Asians.” The wage gaps between the minorities affect their ability to volunteer. Being lower educated will affect people to have lower paying jobs which will cause less free time as they are trying to work instead of volunteering for free. As well as being less educated, they will not be able to understand the importances of volunteering. Having a lower education will decrease the chances of generations volunteering in the future. Getting a higher education is regarded as an impressive accomplishment, since many Hispanic households don’t get a higher education due to the obstacles faced at home.
Volunteering rates are affected by many contributing factors. Hispanics statistics on volunteering have shown to have an impact due to the household background and values. Hispanics are the lowest leading minority group to volunteer and get a higher education, yet the higher education an individual has the highest chance of

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