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Life Satisfaction and Happiness Among Older Europeans: The Role of Active Ageing

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SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH
卷 160, 期 2-3, 页码 667-687

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DOI: 10.1007/s11205-020-02424-6

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Active ageing; Quality of life; Subjective wellbeing; Life satisfaction; Happiness

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The older population is increasing globally, and active ageing has been a key focus in Europe for enhancing the quality of life of older people. This study examines the impact of active ageing on subjective quality of life using data from a European survey. The findings suggest that remaining active in later life does not always lead to improvements in subjective quality of life, and different strategies are at work to maintain life satisfaction and happiness.
The older population is growing globally, and more so in some European countries. Aimed at enhancing the quality of life of older people, active ageing has been on the policy agenda in Europe since the beginning of the twenty-first century. Using a subsample of the European Quality of Life Survey consisting of individuals aged 65 and over living in 27 European countries we explore the effect of active ageing on subjective quality of life. The central argument of the paper is that active ageing is cumulative, consisting of a mix of various interconnected activities. Hence, when assessing the impact of active ageing on quality of life we include the whole collection of activities in which seniors engage and avoid limiting to a single activity. Latent Class Analysis is employed to find the mix of interconnected activities in which older adults engage. We identify three classes: home keepers (mainly engaging in housekeeping activities), carers (mainly engaged in caring, but also some housekeeping activities) and those engaged outside their homes (engaged primarily in paid or unpaid work). Multilevel regression models test the connection between the different strategies to remain active in later life on life satisfaction and happiness, the cognitive and affective indicators of subjective quality of life. Our results show that remaining active in later life does not always lead to improvements in subjective quality of life and that separate strategies to remain active in later life are at work to maintain life satisfaction and happiness.

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