Measuring the non-profit sector in the US economy: conceptual framework and methodology Virginia A. HodgkinsonMurray S. Weitzman Part I: General Discussions And Reviews Pages: 141 - 162
The Nonprofit Almanac: what are the issues? Lester M. Salamon Part I: General Discussions And Reviews Pages: 163 - 172
A European perspective: The Nonprofit Almanac and the development of European profiles Martin Knapp Part I: General Discussions And Reviews Pages: 173 - 180
On estimating the size of the non-profit sector in the US economy Harvey P. Dale Part II: Chapter Reviews Pages: 183 - 189
On trends in private sources of support for the US non-profit sector Charles Clotfelter Part II: Chapter Reviews Pages: 190 - 195
Employment trends in the US non-profit sector Gabriel Rudney Part II: Chapter Reviews Pages: 196 - 198
On the financial structure of the US non-profit sector Richard Steinberg Part II: Chapter Reviews Pages: 199 - 204
Applying the National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities: geographical profiles Julian Wolpert Part II: Chapter Reviews Pages: 205 - 209
A puzzlement: health-related organisations in the Nonprofit Almanac Bradford H. Gray Part II: Chapter Reviews Pages: 210 - 220
The dependent variable of the independent sector: the definition and measurement of giving and volunteering Paul G. Schervish Part III: Other Contributions Pages: 223 - 232
A revised methodology for estimating total personal giving in the United States, with preliminary estimates for the period 1984–1992 Ralph L. Nelson Part III: Other Contributions Pages: 233 - 249
Call for papers for the inaugural conference of the International Society for Third-Sector Research (ISTR) Pecs, Hungary, 4–7 July 1994 Announcement Pages: 250 - 250
Some thoughts on the validity of estimates of charitable giving Hayden W. Smith Part III: Other Contributions Pages: 251 - 261