The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of older volunteers’ available human, social, and cultural capital on their motivational forces to volunteer, measured through the Volunteer Function Inventory. A large European database of 955 older volunteers (i.e., aged 50+) was employed, and Seemingly Unrelated Regressions showed that older volunteers have different motivations according to different sets of individual resources. Furthermore, lower amounts of human and social capital (e.g., low educational level, poor health, being widowed, divorced or single) are associated with a higher propensity to volunteer to enhance one’s own self-esteem, to avoid thinking of personal problems, and for social reasons. These results have impo...
The activity theory posits that productive activities are beneficial to older people's well-being. T...
The current study examines the relevance of two theoretical approaches, socio-structural resources t...
It has been widely recognised that poor health is one of the main barriers to participation in volun...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of older volunteers’ available human, social...
Formal volunteering has become the forefront of discussion on productive aging activity. A growing i...
Although volunteering is considered a good strategy for successful ageing, not many older adults are...
Although volunteering is considered a good strategy for successful ageing, not many older adults are...
Participation in voluntary work is good for individual health and contributes to societal sustainabi...
Participation in voluntary work is good for individual health and contributes to societal sustainabi...
Participation in voluntary work is good for individual health and contributes to societal sustainabi...
The aim of this qualitative study was to describe the factors that motivate older people to voluntee...
Participation in voluntary work is good for individual health and contributes to societal sustainabi...
Participation in voluntary work is good for individual health and contributes to societal sustainabi...
What motivates older adults (i.e., people 60 years of age or older) to take part in volunteer activi...
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...
The current study examines the relevance of two theoretical approaches, socio-structural resources t...
It has been widely recognised that poor health is one of the main barriers to participation in volun...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of older volunteers’ available human, social...
Formal volunteering has become the forefront of discussion on productive aging activity. A growing i...
Although volunteering is considered a good strategy for successful ageing, not many older adults are...
Although volunteering is considered a good strategy for successful ageing, not many older adults are...
Participation in voluntary work is good for individual health and contributes to societal sustainabi...
Participation in voluntary work is good for individual health and contributes to societal sustainabi...
Participation in voluntary work is good for individual health and contributes to societal sustainabi...
The aim of this qualitative study was to describe the factors that motivate older people to voluntee...
Participation in voluntary work is good for individual health and contributes to societal sustainabi...
Participation in voluntary work is good for individual health and contributes to societal sustainabi...
What motivates older adults (i.e., people 60 years of age or older) to take part in volunteer activi...
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...
The current study examines the relevance of two theoretical approaches, socio-structural resources t...
It has been widely recognised that poor health is one of the main barriers to participation in volun...