Does Civic Participation Promote Active Aging in Europe?

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Andrea Vega-Tinoco
Ana Isabel Gil-Lacruz
Marta Gil-Lacruz
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[1] University of Zaragoza,Department of Business Direction and Organization
[2] University of Zaragoza,Department of Psychology and Sociology
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Civic participation; Well-being; Older adults; Generational cohort; Pseudo-panel;
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The main objective of this research is to understand how civic participation influences the well-being of older people, thus being a key activity of active aging. In addition, it recognizes differences by gender, age group and generational cohort. The data are drawn from the European Social Survey (2002–2016), considering individuals born before 1965 in 14 European countries. A pseudo-panel has been constructed from the cross-sectional data and a cross-lagged model applied using random effects (n = 1412). In addition to demonstrating that there is a two-way association between civic participation and the indicators of well-being, this study provides empirical evidence that the relationship from past civic participation to present health and happiness is stronger than vice versa. Therefore, this result confirms the causal effect of civic participation on well-being. Consequently, civic participation and its activities promote the well-being of the elderly and should be encouraged through public and social policies.
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