Human Services The NonProfit Sector Article Critique

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The act of spending in the human services industry is part of the small proportion of the public expenditure in America, especially when it is compared to the massive outlays for healthcare in the nation (Bunger, 2012). Using these standards, it is imperative to say that the field includes a nonprofit component that seems to be a minor part of the political and economic landscape (Bunger, 2012). Looking at it from another angle, the human services sector is barely on the political consciousness horizon when the debate is on the ticket items like hospital care, social security, and others (Almog-Bar & Schmid, 2013). The article mainly examines a slow but great American revolution in human services for 5-10 years (Grnbjerg, 2001). It also gives a general overview of human services, what it entails, its size, and how nonprofit organizations promote its growth (Almog-Bar & Schmid, 2013). Besides that, it also examines the vast trends in the dimensions looking at the role of government regulations.

Nonetheless, it reviews where the developments entail changes in human services, compared to the activities in other fields (Grnbjerg, 2001). The human service field was developed during the 1930s during the Great Depression, and since then, it has continued to experience crucial changes that have been of great benefit to the people (Grnbjerg, 2001). The developments have been due to the priority that this industry has been given by the different governments and the public

The human service field has succeeded due to several things. The first is...…regulations and technology. Therefore, the article has had great insight on the topic, and it was extensive in its finding of the human service industry. It had gaps since the conclusions were not based on the original research but on what others did. However, it was accurate in critically looking at the works of the researchers, and the conclusion arrived at was more reasonable.

The human service sector has undergone different changes based on its flexibility and technological changes. The article uses a case study to research, meaning that it critically analyzes the research done by others. The gap in the article is that it is not original. Still, it tries to be original by looking at the works of others reasonably and coming up with an…

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Almog-Bar, M., & Schmid, H. (2013). Advocacy activities of nonprofit human service organizations. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 43(1), 11-35. https://doi.org/10.1177/0899764013483212


Bunger, A. C. (2012). Administrative coordination in nonprofit human service delivery networks. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 42(6), 1155-1175. https://doi.org/10.1177/0899764012451369


Grønbjerg, K. A. (2001). The U.S. nonprofit human service sector: A creeping revolution. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 30(2), 276-297. https://doi.org/10.1177/0899764001302006


Greenway, M. T. (2002). The emerging status of outcome measurement in the nonprofit human service sector. Measuring the Impact of the Nonprofit Sector, 217-229. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0533-4_13


Haley-Lock, A. (2009). Variation in part-time job quality within the nonprofit human service sector. Nonprofit Management and Leadership, 19(4), 421-442. https://doi.org/10.1002/nml.230


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