Title of article :
Formal and informal social participation of the ‘young-old’ in The Netherlands in 1992 and 2002
Author/Authors :
VAN GROENOU، MARJOLEIN BROESE نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The study compares the formal and informal social participation of 60–69 year
olds in The Netherlands in 1992 and 2002, and examines which attributes of the
two cohorts favour social participation. Using data from the Longitudinal Aging
Study Amsterdam, it was found that cohort differences in formal participation (as
members of organisations, in volunteer work and in religious organisations) and
in informal participation (having a large social network, and in cultural and recreational
activities) associated with cohort differences in individual characteristics
(level of education, health, employment status and marital status). Descriptive
analyses showed an increase between 1992 and 2002 in all forms of participation
except religious involvement. The 2002 cohort members were more educated and
more engaged in employment, but in worse health and had a higher prevalence of
divorce than the 1992 cohort members. Logistic regression analyses showed that
the positive effect on social participation of the recent cohort’s higher educational
level was suppressed by the negative effect of their worse health. Being divorced
had mixed effects on formal and informal participation, but the difference in the
number of divorcees did not explain cohort differences in social participation.
Interaction effects showed that the influence of sex and health on volunteer work
and religious involvement changed over time. The paper concludes with a discussion
of the prospects for higher levels of formal and informal social participation
among future cohorts of young-older people.
Keywords :
Cohort , differences , young-old , MARJOLEIN BROESE VAN GROENOU , formal and informal social participation
Journal title :
Ageing and Society
Journal title :
Ageing and Society