Social Participation across Mid- and Later-Life: Evidence from a Longitudinal Cohort Study.

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Sociological Perspectives Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-02-15 DOI:10.1177/0731121421992395
Eric M Vogelsang
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Abstract

Despite the benefits of social participation for individuals and communities, little is known about how social participation varies over the life course. Drawing upon data collected between 1957 and 2011 by the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (22,023 observations from a cohort of 6,627), this study provides four valuable results. One, I find evidence of five distinct social participation trajectories; the majority of which demonstrate social disengagement as individuals age. Two, these decreases were primarily attributable to declines in meeting friends and group exercise. Three, the activities most likely to predict being a part of more-desirable trajectories were cultural event attendance, voluntary group membership, and joining charity groups. Lastly, I find that seven different types of high school activities were each associated with greater social activity counts, decades later. In total, these results highlight systematic differences in social participation trajectories; and suggest that age-graded participation changes are highly dependent on the underlying social activities.

中年和晚年的社会参与:来自纵向队列研究的证据
尽管社会参与对个人和社区有好处,但人们对社会参与在一生中的变化知之甚少。根据威斯康星州纵向研究在1957年至2011年期间收集的数据(6627人的22023次观察),本研究提供了四个有价值的结果。首先,我发现了五种不同的社会参与轨迹的证据;其中大多数表现为随着个人年龄的增长而脱离社会。其次,这些下降主要是由于与朋友见面和集体锻炼的减少。第三,最有可能预测成为更理想轨迹一部分的活动是文化活动出席率、自愿团体成员资格和加入慈善团体。最后,我发现,几十年后,七种不同类型的高中活动都与更大的社会活动数量有关。总之,这些结果突出了社会参与轨迹的系统性差异,并表明年龄分级的参与变化高度依赖于潜在的社会活动。
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期刊介绍: Established in 1957 and heralded as "always intriguing" by one critic, Sociological Perspectives is well edited and intensely peer-reviewed. Each issue of Sociological Perspectives offers 170 pages of pertinent and up-to-the-minute articles within the field of sociology. Articles typically address the ever-expanding body of knowledge about social processes and are related to economic, political, anthropological and historical issues.
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