“…Although trajectories of volunteering across the retirement transition appear stable and contingent upon previous volunteering experiences (Erlinghagen, 2010;Henning, Arriagada, et al, 2022;Mutchler et al, 2003), retirement might be an event that leads individuals to transition into (e.g., due to an increase in free time) or out of (e.g., in work-related organizations) volunteering (Carr et al, 2022;Tang, 2016). In reference to the dynamic resource-based perspective on retirement, increased volunteering in retirement may be seen as an opportunity to compensate for the loss of social (e.g., social integration) and motivational (e.g., a sense of meaning in life) resources, which were available during working life, but might mitigate in retirement (Bjälkebring et al, 2021;Musick & Wilson, 2003).…”