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Drawing on public opinion and empirical research, one may advise people to participate in voluntary organizations because voluntary participation can improve their mental health and social well-being. However, do such benefits apply across different types of participation and across the life...
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develop a measure—The Productive Engagement Portfolio (PEP)—that can be used to assess engagement in work, volunteering …
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volunteering and well-being relationship in mid- to later-life. We use data from the second wave of the National Survey of Midlife … Development in the United States (n = 1,805). We analyzed the relationships between volunteering and indicators of well … volunteering and well-being relationship. Our findings suggest that salubrious effects of volunteering on the self …
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of social participation, even if they are not typical of a given context (e.g., volunteering in Poland), may be more …
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substantively significant predictor of volunteering, charitable giving, and helping individuals one knows personally. Daily …
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