Brief Volunteer Transitions among Older Americans
Barbara Butrica, Richard W. Johnson, Sheila R. Zedlewski
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As the nation ages, older adults' volunteer activities are becoming increasingly important This study uses longitudinal data from a nationally representative survey to examine entries into and exits from volunteer activities by adults age 55 to 65. The findings reveal considerable persistence among both volunteers and nonvolunteers; however, older adults are more likely to stop volunteering than to start. Duration and intensity of volunteering, as well as marriage to a volunteer, are strong predictors of continued volunteer activities. And, the time spent away from volunteer activities, as well as marriage to a nonvolunteer decreases the odds of volunteer starts.

Research Areas Nonprofits and philanthropy
Policy Centers Income and Benefits Policy Center