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Participation of Older Europeans in Volunteer Work

Marcel Erlinghagen and Karsten Hank ()
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Karsten Hank: Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging (MEA), Postal: L 13, 15, D-68131 Mannheim

No 5071, MEA discussion paper series from Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging, University of Mannheim

Abstract: Today’s discussion about the growing ‘burden of ageing’ must not neglect the substantial productive potential of the elderly population. Using micro-data from the new ‘Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe’ (SHARE), we explore cross-national patterns of volunteering and the relationship between selected socio-demographic characteristics and participation in voluntary work among the population aged 50 and older in 10 countries. Our analysis reveals a clear spatial pattern of volunteering (with higher participation rates in Northern Europe and lower ones in the Mediterranean countries) and shows that particularly age, education, health, and involvement in other social activities matter greatly for the individual’s propensity to engage in volunteer work. Our conclusions stress the need to maintain a contextual perspective in future research on volunteering, accounting for the role of institutions and culture, and support policies and programs designed to encourage elder citizens to make use of their productive potential – for the benefit of themselves and society.

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Date: 2005-05-16
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