2021
DOI: 10.1017/s0144686x21000726
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The effect of roles prescribed by active ageing on quality of life across European regions

Abstract: The active ageing approach supports a set of roles or activities that are supposed to be beneficial for older adults. This paper reassesses the benefits of activities for the quality of life by (a) analysing many activities at the same time to control each other, (b) using panel data to detect the effects of activities over time, and (c) performing separate analyses for four European regions to test the context-specificity of the effects. The effects of roles in later life are tested on panel data from three w… Show more

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“…Low ratings of mental well-being as a reaction to the surrounding society (A4, A5, A6) were associated with a higher willingness to actively participate in political groups. Such an interaction between mental health and social participation is indicated by Lakomý [66]. Very often, a high frequency of attending religious services was associated with a lower frequency of meeting friends (and vice versa).…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Low ratings of mental well-being as a reaction to the surrounding society (A4, A5, A6) were associated with a higher willingness to actively participate in political groups. Such an interaction between mental health and social participation is indicated by Lakomý [66]. Very often, a high frequency of attending religious services was associated with a lower frequency of meeting friends (and vice versa).…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For the analysis, we chose question C16 related to participation in religious ceremonies (other than funerals and weddings) because these are activities of sensitive people and represent a traditional form of integration [9,41] (i.e., family and religions). The availability of healthcare plays an increasingly important role in the assessment of subjective QoL with age [22,66], which is why variable B32 was selected to show the respondents' healthcare assessment in the countries analysed. Variable A6 was chosen as the respondents' assessment of the care and volunteering of other members of society [22].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This text critically evaluates the most common and influential theoretical perspective of the active aging approach, which emanates from activity theory. The dominance of this approach is illustrated by the reviews of Adams et al (2011) and Cattan et al (2011) and concerns both academic literature (Lakomý, 2021; Vidovićová, 2018) and social policy initiatives (AGE platform Europe, 2011; Foster and Walker, 2015; World Health Organization (WHO), 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%