Journal article
Active Participation and Well-Being Among the Elderly in Belgium and the USA: A Cross-National Time-Use Perspective
Theun Pieter van Tienoven, Lyn Craig, Ignace Glorieux, Joeri Minnen
Social Indicators Research: an international and interdisciplinary journal for quality-of-life measurement | Springer Verlag | Published : 2020
Abstract
Active participation of the elderly is a recognized response to address the societal and individual challenges of rising life expectancy such as releasing the pressure of age-related public spending, reducing social isolation and improving well-being. How much time older people devote to active participation and whether their time allocation is associated with well-being remains under-investigated. Using time-use data from Belgium (n = 1384) and the USA (n = 2133), we investigate the time older people (65–80 years) spent on active participation and examine how this relates to their life satisfaction as an indicator of wellbeing. The countries vary in the amount of time spent on paid employme..
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