It has been suggested that older people are a rich potential source of volunteers, as prior literature has highlighted the benefits and rewards of volunteering in later life. This article examines differences between volunteers and nonvolunteers in a random sample of older people resident in Brisbane, Australia. Using the theory of planned behavior as a framework, the article focuses on the beliefs that distinguish those who volunteer from those who do not. Findings from the study allowed for an assessment of both the costs and benefits associated with volunteering; beliefs about the support of others, including the broader community, to volunteer; and beliefs about the barriers that might prevent volunteering. The implications of these fin...
Objectives: As populations age, there will be a need for more volunteers in social welfare, and cons...
Objectives: As populations age, there will be a need for more volunteers in social welfare, and cons...
Objectives: As populations age, there will be a need for more volunteers in social welfare, and cons...
It has been suggested that older people are a rich potential source of volunteers, as prior literatu...
In Australia, as in other Western countries, policy-makers are mining their attention to older peopl...
The current study examines the relevance of two theoretical approaches, socio-structural resources t...
Recent research demonstrates that involvement in productive activities, particularly volunteering, h...
This study was designed to test the utility of a revised theory of planned behavior in the predictio...
Formal volunteering is an important economic and social activity. In many countries, prevalence of v...
Recent research demonstrates that involvement in productive activities, particularly volunteer-ing, ...
The contribution of volunteers to society and economy is substantial. The participation in voluntary...
Formal volunteering is an important economic and social activity. In many countries, prevalence of v...
Although there is a large body of evidence documenting the benefits of engagement in formal voluntee...
Volunteering among older people has the potential to deliver health benefits to the individual, alon...
Although volunteering is considered a good strategy for successful ageing, not many older adults are...
Objectives: As populations age, there will be a need for more volunteers in social welfare, and cons...
Objectives: As populations age, there will be a need for more volunteers in social welfare, and cons...
Objectives: As populations age, there will be a need for more volunteers in social welfare, and cons...
It has been suggested that older people are a rich potential source of volunteers, as prior literatu...
In Australia, as in other Western countries, policy-makers are mining their attention to older peopl...
The current study examines the relevance of two theoretical approaches, socio-structural resources t...
Recent research demonstrates that involvement in productive activities, particularly volunteering, h...
This study was designed to test the utility of a revised theory of planned behavior in the predictio...
Formal volunteering is an important economic and social activity. In many countries, prevalence of v...
Recent research demonstrates that involvement in productive activities, particularly volunteer-ing, ...
The contribution of volunteers to society and economy is substantial. The participation in voluntary...
Formal volunteering is an important economic and social activity. In many countries, prevalence of v...
Although there is a large body of evidence documenting the benefits of engagement in formal voluntee...
Volunteering among older people has the potential to deliver health benefits to the individual, alon...
Although volunteering is considered a good strategy for successful ageing, not many older adults are...
Objectives: As populations age, there will be a need for more volunteers in social welfare, and cons...
Objectives: As populations age, there will be a need for more volunteers in social welfare, and cons...
Objectives: As populations age, there will be a need for more volunteers in social welfare, and cons...