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    Understanding Hospice Volunteer Markets in Kenya

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    2000
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    Kilaho, Kennedy C
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    en
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    Abstract
    This study has two major objectives: (i) The first objective sought to determine those demographic and psychographic variables that serve intensives or disincentive for an individual's volunteer behavior. (ii) It also sought to determine the demographic and psychographic variables that distinguish hospice volunteers from non-volunteers. Besides, one hypothesis was tested in the study. The null hypothesis (Ho) was that hospice volunteers and non-volunteers exhibit the same psychographic variables as shown by their opinions. The study mde use of primary data collected between June 10th and August 15th . The population of interest consisted volunteers of all the hospice in the country. It was therefore a census survey of all spice volunteers.....
     
    This study has two major objectives: (i) The first objective sought to determine those demographic and psychographic variables that serve intensives or disincentive for an individual's volunteer behavior. (ii) It also sought to determine the demographic and psychographic variables that distinguish hospice volunteers from non-volunteers. Besides, one hypothesis was tested in the study. The null hypothesis (Ho) was that hospice volunteers and non-volunteers exhibit the same psychographic variables as shown by their opinions. The study mde use of primary data collected between June 10th and August 15th . The population of interest consisted volunteers of all the hospice in the country. It was therefore a census survey of all spice volunteers.....
     
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    Masters in Business Adminstration
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    University of Nairobi,
     
    Faculty Of Commerce
     
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