Scottish Household Survey 2021 - Volunteering
A summary of the key findings from the Scottish Household Survey 2021 telephone survey.
Key findings:
- Levels of formal volunteering have remained stable since 2020, with 27% of respondents in 2021 having volunteered for an organisation or group in the previous 12 months
- People living in higher-income households and less deprived areas (as defined by the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation – SIMD) are more likely to volunteer than those from lower-income households and more deprived areas.
- Volunteering is more common in rural areas: 33% of respondents living in rural areas had volunteered, compared with 26% of those living in urban areas
- People who identified as 'White: Other British' were most likely to volunteer (34%)
Data tables: https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-household-survey-2021-telephone-survey-key-findings/documents/