Socially Active Aging and Self-Reported Health: Building a Sustainable Solidarity Ecosystem
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Literature Review
2.2. Data Base and Descriptive Statistics
2.3. Multilevel Modeling
3. Results
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Women | Men | |||
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Silent Generation | Baby Boomer Generation | Silent Generation | Baby Boomer Generation | |
Health | 27.99% | 44.90% | 40.80% | 52.08% |
UW(All Categories) | 21.68% | 23.81% | 26.63% | 26.47% |
UW(Social Awareness) | 4.13% | 4.99% | 5.63% | 4.89% |
UW(Politics & Profession) | 4.79% | 8.07% | 11.03% | 11.94% |
UW(Leisure & Education) | 9.13% | 10.20% | 11.93% | 13.49% |
UW(Religion) | 10.89% | 9.04% | 7.84% | 5.85% |
Married | 57.97% | 65.88% | 85.08% | 80.23% |
Single | 4.50% | 4.49% | 3.19% | 6.23% |
Divorced | 8.21% | 14.43% | 4.21% | 10.02% |
Widowed | 29.31% | 15.21% | 7.52% | 3.53% |
Worker | 22.87% | 44.21% | 35.90% | 56.01% |
Housewife | 12.72% | 13.98% | 1.88% | 1.92% |
Unemployed | 1.70% | 4.45% | 2.33% | 7.97% |
Retired | 62.72% | 37.35% | 59.89% | 34.10% |
Primary Education | 57.69% | 33.01% | 55.56% | 35.32% |
Secondary Education | 29.83% | 49.07% | 27.96% | 46.25% |
Tertiary Education | 12.47% | 17.92% | 16.48% | 18.42% |
Low Income | 50.14% | 33.98% | 40.56% | 28.88% |
Middle Income | 42.52% | 58.20% | 49.35% | 60.06% |
High Income | 7.35% | 7.83% | 10.10% | 11.06% |
Germany | 14.86% | 16.14% | 18.27% | 18.82% |
Poland | 8.63% | 9.20% | 8.34% | 10.67% |
Romania | 12.13% | 15.17% | 12.43% | 13.94% |
Russia | 20.72% | 18.62% | 15.94% | 14.06% |
Slovenia | 3.98% | 8.98% | 3.39% | 8.28% |
Spain | 8.56% | 6.31% | 10.10% | 6.97% |
Sweden | 8.32% | 8.46% | 9.41% | 11.11% |
Turkey | 4.61% | 5.16% | 7.85% | 7.53% |
Ukraine | 18.19% | 11.98% | 14.27% | 8.62% |
Wave: 1994–98 | 58.11% | 1.52% | 58.91% | 1.83% |
Wave: 2005–09 | 28.86% | 33.46% | 29.27% | 33.32% |
Wave: 2010–14 | 13.03% | 65.02% | 11.82% | 64.85% |
No. of Observations | 2866 | 2688 | 2435 | 2282 |
Model 1 | Model 2 | |||
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Silent Generation | Baby Boomer Generation | Silent Generation | Baby Boomer Generation | |
UW(All Categories) | 0.040 ** | 0.041 ** | -- | -- |
UW(Social Awareness) | -- | -- | −0.012 | 0.012 |
UW(Politics & Profession) | -- | -- | 0.017 | 0.021 |
UW(Leisure & Education) | -- | -- | 0.075 *** | 0.044 |
UW(Religion) | -- | -- | 0.015 | 0.011 |
LnAge | −0.178 | −0.208 | −0.054 | −0.202 |
Married a | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Single | 0.060 * | −0.020 | 0.073 * | −0.027 |
Divorced | 0.022 | −0.031 | 0.034 | −0.035 |
Widowed | 0.000 | −0.057 ** | 0.001 | −0.061 ** |
Worker a | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Housewife | −0.048 | −0.036 | −0.064 ** | −0.040 |
Unemployed | −0.110 ** | −0.069 * | −0.120 ** | −0.073 * |
Retired | −0.077 *** | −0.114 *** | −0.108 *** | −0.115 *** |
Primary Education a | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Secondary Education | 0.064 *** | 0.098 *** | 0.065 *** | 0.100 *** |
Tertiary Education | 0.104 *** | 0.123 *** | 0.101 *** | 0.124 *** |
Low Income a | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Middle Income | 0.049 *** | 0.095 *** | 0.052 *** | 0.101 *** |
High Income | 0.102 *** | 0.182 *** | 0.103 *** | 0.183 *** |
Germany | −0.093 *** | −0.048 | −0.087 *** | −0.049 |
Poland | −0.280 *** | −0.179 *** | −0.192 *** | −0.175 *** |
Romania | −0.183 *** | −0.171 *** | −0.169 *** | −0.173 *** |
Russia | −0.446 *** | −0.410 *** | −0.438 *** | −0.413 *** |
Slovenia | −0.140 *** | −0.051 | −0.122 *** | −0.047 |
Spain | −0.006 | 0.095 ** | 0.005 | 0.094 * |
Sweden a | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Turkey | −0.077 * | 0.007 | −0.065 | 0.007 |
Ukraine | −0.3667 | −0.403 *** | −0.357 *** | −0.406 *** |
Wave:1994/98 a | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Wave:2005/09 | 0.023 | 0.033 | 0.005 | −0.004 |
Wave:2010/14 | 0.063 ** | 0.084 | 0.040 | −0.047 |
Pseudo-R2 (%) | 18.01 | 15.94 | 18.58 | 16.03 |
Estimated Probability | 35.73 | 35.61 | 39.37 | 40.57 |
Model 1 | Model 2 | |||
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Silent Generation | Baby Boomer Generation | Silent Generation | Baby Boomer Generation | |
UW(All Categories) | 0.103*** | 0.006 | -- | -- |
UW(Social Awareness) | -- | -- | 0.001 | 0.048 |
UW(Politics & Profession) | -- | -- | 0.072 ** | −0.031 |
UW(Leisure & Education) | -- | -- | 0.093 *** | 0.067 ** |
UW(Religion) | -- | -- | 0.041 | −0.021 * |
LnAge | −0.096 | −0.139 | −0.075 | −0.138 |
Married a | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Single | −0.042 | −0.062 | −0.041 | −0.061 |
Divorced | −0.039 | −0.063 * | −0.035 | −0.064 ** |
Widowed | −0.022 | −0.060 | −0.021 | −0.060 |
Worker a | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Housewife | −0.091 | −0.211 *** | −0.097 | −0.214 *** |
Unemployed | 0.049 | −0.080 * | 0.041 | −0.081 ** |
Retired | −0.086 *** | −0.200 *** | −0.099 *** | −0.202 *** |
Primary Education a | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Secondary Education | 0.060 *** | 0.047 ** | 0.075 *** | 0.047 * |
Tertiary Education | 0.051 * | 0.124 *** | 0.062 ** | 0.125 *** |
Low Income a | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Middle Income | 0.071 *** | 0.097 *** | 0.074 *** | 0.099 *** |
High Income | 0.137 *** | 0.168 *** | 0.148 *** | 0.169 *** |
Germany | −0.127 *** | −0.731 *** | −0.131 *** | −0.153 *** |
Poland | −0.400 *** | −1.097 *** | −0.347 *** | −0.213 *** |
Romania | −0.127 *** | −0.764 *** | −0.129 *** | −0.141 *** |
Russia | −0.400 *** | −1.964 *** | −0.413 *** | −0.388 *** |
Slovenia | −0.185 *** | −0.614 ** | −0.184 *** | −0.122 *** |
Spain | 0.009 | 0.773 | 0.013 | 0.018 |
Sweden a | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Turkey | 0.023 *** | 0.099 | 0.025 | 0.031 |
Ukraine | −0.391 *** | −1.962 *** | −0.410 *** | −0.391 *** |
Wave:1994/98 a | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Wave:2005/09 | 0.107 *** | 0.386 | 0.097 *** | 0.070 |
Wave:2010/14 | 0.079 ** | 0.116 | 0.071 *** | 0.084 |
Pseudo-R2 (%) | 15.99 | 13.79 | 15.22 | 13.91 |
Estimated Probability | 42.37 | 43.31 | 40.25 | 40.38 |
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Gil-Lacruz, A.; Gil-Lacruz, M.; Saz-Gil, M.I. Socially Active Aging and Self-Reported Health: Building a Sustainable Solidarity Ecosystem. Sustainability 2020, 12, 2665. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12072665
Gil-Lacruz A, Gil-Lacruz M, Saz-Gil MI. Socially Active Aging and Self-Reported Health: Building a Sustainable Solidarity Ecosystem. Sustainability. 2020; 12(7):2665. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12072665
Chicago/Turabian StyleGil-Lacruz, Ana, Marta Gil-Lacruz, and María Isabel Saz-Gil. 2020. "Socially Active Aging and Self-Reported Health: Building a Sustainable Solidarity Ecosystem" Sustainability 12, no. 7: 2665. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12072665
APA StyleGil-Lacruz, A., Gil-Lacruz, M., & Saz-Gil, M. I. (2020). Socially Active Aging and Self-Reported Health: Building a Sustainable Solidarity Ecosystem. Sustainability, 12(7), 2665. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12072665