Putting civil society on the economic and policy map of the world
1. OUT OF THE SHADOWS: Putting Civil Society on the Economic and Policy Map of the World Lester M. Salamon Euclid Meeting London, September 18, 2009 The Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies
2. TREATMENT OF NONPROFIT INSTITUTIONS IN THE SNA The Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies N 4 N 3 N 2 N 1 Nonprofit Institutions N 5 H Households G Government Units NPISH Sector S.15 Households Sector S.14 General Government Sector S.13 Nonfinancial Corporations Sector S.11 Sectors of the SNA System Type of Institutional Unit Financial Corporations Sector S.12 C 1 Corporations C 2
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4. Project Countries Venezuela Colombia Brazil Chile Mexico Argentina Slovakia Hungary Romania Poland Japan United States Australia Israel Ireland The Netherlands Austria Spain Germany Finland Belgium France Norway Italy United Kingdom Russia New Zealand Canada Denmark Egypt Kenya Tanzania Uganda South Africa India Pakistan The Philippines Korea Thailand Portugal Morocco Ghana Peru Lebanon Switzerland Sweden Czech Republic Denmark The Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies
6. If the civil society sector were a country... The Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies Country GDP (trillion $) United States $11.7 Japan 4.6 Germany 2.7 China 1.7 United Kingdom 2.1 France 1.9 Italy 1.2 Civil Society Land Expenditures (40 Countries) 1.9 * Canada 1.0 Spain 1.0 Brazil 0.6 Russia 0.6 * In 2004 U.S. Dollars Source of GDP Figures: World Bank
7. CSO workforce as a share of the economically active population, by country The Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies
8. CSO workforce as a share of the economically active population, by country The Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies
11. TREATMENT OF NONPROFIT INSTITUTIONS IN THE SATELLITE ACCOUNT The Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies Nonprofit Sector N= NPI Closing Balance Sheet Generation of income account NPISH Sector S.15 Households Sector S.14 General Gov’t Sector S.13 Nonfinancial Corps Sector S.11 Sectors of the SNA System Variable Financial Corps Sector S.12 Production Account NPI NPI TOTAL NPI TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL NPI
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13. PUTTING VOLUNTEER WORK ON THE ECONOMIC MAP OF THE WORLD Johns Hopkins, International Labour Organization, and United Nations Join Forces April 30, 2007 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies
14. U.N. Handbook Implementers and Target Countries The Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies Cameroon + Ghana+ Kenya +** Mali ** Morocco +** Israel + India ** Philippines +** Kyrgyzstan +** Australia + Japan+ Korea + Argentina + Brazil +** Peru + Mexico+** Canada + United States + Czech Republic + Slovakia+ Belgium + Italy France + Portugal+ Norway+ + committed target As of June, 2008 Egypt Mozambique ** Nigeria Tanzania Hong Kong Chile Uruguay Hungary Poland Russia Denmark Germany ny Netherlands Spain U.K. ** = UN Volunteers countries (9) Europe Central Europe North America Latin America Asia Asia Other Africa and Middle East New Zealand + South Africa +** Uganda + Thailand + Vietnam + Korea+ Bangladesh China Pakistan Developing and Transitional Countries Developed Countries
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16. 5.0% 2.4% 5.6% 7.0% The Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies NPI Sector 8-Country Average Electricity, Gas and Water supply Construction Financial Intermediation Transport, Storage and Communication Contribution to GDP, NPI vs Other Industries, 8-Country Average 4% 7% 6% 5% 8% 3% 2% 1% 0% 5.1%
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18. LISTENING POST PROJECT: GOALS, ACCOMPLISHMENTS, NEXT STEPS Lester M. Salamon, Director JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY The Johns Hopkins Listening Post Project