| Literature DB >> 24861461 |
Sarah Dury1, Jurgen Willems2, Nico De Witte3, Liesbeth De Donder2, Tine Buffel2, Dominique Verté2.
Abstract
This article explores the relationships between municipality features and volunteering by older adults. In the literature, strong evidence exists of the influence of place on older people's health. However, the question how neighborhoods and municipalities promote or hinder volunteer participation remains under-explored. Data for the research are derived from the Belgian Aging Studies. We estimate logistic multilevel models for older individuals' engagement in volunteering across 141 municipalities in Belgium (N = 67,144). Analysis shows that neighborhood connectedness, neighborhood satisfaction, home ownership, and presence of services predict voluntary engagement at older ages. The findings support that perceptions and quality of social resources that relate to neighborhoods may be important factors to explain volunteering among older adults. Moreover, the findings suggest that volunteering in later life must be considered within a broader framework.Entities:
Keywords: multilevel analyses; neighborhood; potential volunteers; volunteering
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24861461 DOI: 10.1177/0733464814533818
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Gerontol ISSN: 0733-4648