Les associations en Belgique. Une analyse quantitative et qualitative du secteur - Edition 2008 ; The non-profit sector in Belgium. A quantitative and qualitative analysis - 2008 Ed.

This publication is a direct follow-up to and an update of the previous publication on organizations in Belgium that appeared at the end of 2005. The aim is to provide the general public with a dynamic description of the non-profit sector (associations) in Belgium via a quantitative and a qualitative analysis on the basis of the most recent data, while comparing it to previous data. A quantitative analysis of the sector has been made under three headings. The first chapter “The satellite account of the NPI” takes up and comments on the principal figures from the statistics generated by the Nat... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Marée, Michel
Rijpens, Julie
Gijselinckx, Caroline
Loose, Maxime
Franchois, Elke
Dokumenttyp: Buch
Erscheinungsdatum: 2008
Schlagwörter: non-profit sector / associations / Belgium / qualitative / quantitative / Business & economic sciences / Social economics / Sciences économiques & de gestion / Economie sociale
Sprache: Französisch
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This publication is a direct follow-up to and an update of the previous publication on organizations in Belgium that appeared at the end of 2005. The aim is to provide the general public with a dynamic description of the non-profit sector (associations) in Belgium via a quantitative and a qualitative analysis on the basis of the most recent data, while comparing it to previous data. A quantitative analysis of the sector has been made under three headings. The first chapter “The satellite account of the NPI” takes up and comments on the principal figures from the statistics generated by the National Bank with regards to what is known as “non-profit institutions”(NPI),associations and foundations. Production, contribution to the added value of the country, principal financial sources, covered costs,. form the main topics that are focussed on. The evolution of the sector over the period 2000 – 2004 is also outlined. The second chapter, “Employment in non-profit organizations”, focuses on the work factor in the nonprofit organizations that, in terms of salaried employment, represent the bulk of employment in the NPI’s. The third chapter, “Foundations in Belgium” focuses on the sector of the foundations that serve a public non-profit goal (the foundations beneficial to the public and the private foundations from which one can suppose that they serve a non-profit objective that goes beyond the pure private character). Strictly speaking, foundations are not associations, and yet they do have a number of things in common. They do not have a profit motive. Via their financing, they contribute in a broad sense to the dynamism of the sector and of civilian society. Chapter 3 paints a picture of this relatively unknown type of NPI that together do employ a few thousand people and pay out considerable sums of money. Chapter four, “The barometer of the civil society organizations in Belgium in the year 2007” forms the qualitative part of this study. It presents the results of a study that was carried out of 473 civil society ...