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Analysis on Influencing Factors of College Students’ Sense of Gain from Volunteer Activities

Linggui A

Abstract


The influence of college students' voluntary service is increasing day by day, and it has become the backbone force to promote the progress of national social civilization and national economic development. This paper holds that the sense of gain can play a positive role in motivating college students to continue to engage in voluntary activities. Therefore, this study mainly starts with college students who are the main subjects of voluntary activities, and selects 20 college students who have volunteer experience as the interview objects to understand their sense of gain and analyze the influencing factors and their subsequent effects.voluntary activities should reasonably adjust their own attributes. On the premise of ensuring the achievement of basic objectives, they should fit in with factors that can improve volunteers' sense of gain, which is conducive to enhancing project cohesion and giving play to greater utility. At the same time, some suggestions are put forward to improve their sense of gain from participating in voluntary activities, so as to promote the rapid development of university voluntary services.

Keywords


Volunteer activities; College students; Mechanism of incentive

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i4.7265

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