Voluntary sector

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The voluntary sector of a nation's economy consists of those entities which are not for profit and yet, at the same time, are not agencies of the state - e.g. charities, volunteer community centres and religious organizations. They may, in some countries, be subject to state scrutiny if they wish to qualify for charitable status.

In Japan since the 1980s, the third sector (第三セクター, pronounced Daisan sector) refers to joint corporations invested both by the public sector and private one.

The UK government sees the Third Sector as "the place between State and (the) private sector" : see Cabinet Office - Office of the Third Sector Organisations within the Third Sector have social goals that are their main reason for being. The term 'voluntary sector' is restrictive to the extent that it excludes certain activities such as social enterprise, and social entrepreneurship, both of which are ways of addressing social problems.

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