Literature DB >> 27550061

Baby Boomers and the Long-Term Transformation of Retirement and Volunteering: Evidence for a Policy Paradigm Shift.

Susan M Chambré1, F Ellen Netting2.   

Abstract

In this article, we analyze two predictions about baby boomers that have contributed to the current policy paradigm: that the boomers will reinvent retirement, and that they have the potential to engage in higher levels of formal volunteering than previous generations. Empirical evidence from various studies and surveys do not support this paradigm. In fact, the data lead to the conclusion that baby boomers are neither initiating the reinvention of retirement, nor are they the initiators of a surge in volunteerism. Instead, they are part of an ongoing evolution of retirement and volunteerism begun by their parents' generation. We propose several assumptions to construct an alternative policy paradigm: Baby boomers need to be recognized as a diverse age cohort whose engagement is multi-faceted. Volunteer recruitment and oversight require creative approaches which focus on the communal and membership aspects of volunteering rather than focusing on volunteering as unpaid "work."

Keywords:  baby boomers; civic engagement; retirement; volunteering

Mesh:

Year:  2016        PMID: 27550061     DOI: 10.1177/0733464816663552

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Gerontol        ISSN: 0733-4648


  2 in total

1.  Elder Civic Engagement and Rural Community Development.

Authors:  Randy Stoecker; Benny Witkovsky
Journal:  Ageing Int       Date:  2022-03-10

2.  Children of the Revolution: The Impact of 1960s and 1970s Cultural Identification on Baby Boomers' Views on Retirement.

Authors:  Orlaith Tunney; Kène Henkens; Hanna van Solinge
Journal:  Res Aging       Date:  2022-03-25
  2 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.