A large body of quantitative evidence has demonstrated a connection between volunteering and improved well-being, especially among older adults. In the context of population aging, researchers and policymakers have looked to these findings as justification for the promotion of volunteering as a part of aging well in later life. Emphasizing the individual benefits of volunteering, researchers and policymakers have focused on questions of recruitment and retention in organizational settings, with little consideration given to what happens to well-being when older adults must retire from their volunteering, nor the implications of volunteer retirement for organizations and their staff. Moreover, current research centers the formal volunteer ex...
Previous scholarship has shown evidence of a positive relationship between volunteering and improved...
Older Americans no longer see retirement as an “endless vacation,” but increasingly as an active, en...
Although there is a large body of evidence documenting the benefits of engagement in formal voluntee...
A large body of quantitative evidence has demonstrated a connection between volunteering and improve...
A large body of quantitative evidence has demonstrated a connection between volunteering and improve...
A large body of quantitative evidence demonstrates a link between volunteering and improved well-bei...
The activity theory posits that productive activities are beneficial to older people's well-being. T...
The activity theory posits that productive activities are beneficial to older people's well-being. T...
Objectives Research has extensively documented the concurrent benefits of being a volunteer (vs a no...
Studies often fail to adequately test the causal relationship between volunteering and well-being. Y...
ObjectivesResearch has extensively documented the concurrent benefits of being a volunteer (vs a non...
ISSUES ADDRESSED: While the psychological health benefits of older people's engagement in formal vol...
It has been suggested that volunteering leads to increases in well-being, particularly in older and ...
Volunteering has been identified as a potential mechanism for improving the psychosocial health of o...
Background and Objectives: Scholars argue that volunteering enhances social, physical, and cognitive...
Previous scholarship has shown evidence of a positive relationship between volunteering and improved...
Older Americans no longer see retirement as an “endless vacation,” but increasingly as an active, en...
Although there is a large body of evidence documenting the benefits of engagement in formal voluntee...
A large body of quantitative evidence has demonstrated a connection between volunteering and improve...
A large body of quantitative evidence has demonstrated a connection between volunteering and improve...
A large body of quantitative evidence demonstrates a link between volunteering and improved well-bei...
The activity theory posits that productive activities are beneficial to older people's well-being. T...
The activity theory posits that productive activities are beneficial to older people's well-being. T...
Objectives Research has extensively documented the concurrent benefits of being a volunteer (vs a no...
Studies often fail to adequately test the causal relationship between volunteering and well-being. Y...
ObjectivesResearch has extensively documented the concurrent benefits of being a volunteer (vs a non...
ISSUES ADDRESSED: While the psychological health benefits of older people's engagement in formal vol...
It has been suggested that volunteering leads to increases in well-being, particularly in older and ...
Volunteering has been identified as a potential mechanism for improving the psychosocial health of o...
Background and Objectives: Scholars argue that volunteering enhances social, physical, and cognitive...
Previous scholarship has shown evidence of a positive relationship between volunteering and improved...
Older Americans no longer see retirement as an “endless vacation,” but increasingly as an active, en...
Although there is a large body of evidence documenting the benefits of engagement in formal voluntee...