Measuring Social Embeddedness of Older Adults

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 0 PHILOSOPHY
S. Mikulionienė, Inga Gaižauskaitė, Ramunė Dirvanskienė
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Abstract

In an ageing society facing challenges for the sustainable well-being of older adults, there has been an increasing focus on the potential of soft power in recent years. Like economic and structural, social indicators can become integral indicators of older generations’ well-being. This study aims to propose a construct of the social embeddedness of older adults and its measurement tool, based on a critical review of the literature and the results of an original empirical study, to fill the knowledge gap in current statistics in the field. A critical review of the literature has disclosed that, despite many studies done, we do not have a methodological tool suitable for revealing patterns of social ties specific to older adults. The results of an empirical study of the population aged 50 and over in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia (N = 2015) showed that the social embeddedness of older people in the Baltics is composed of these domains: socialisation with descendants, nonfamily and outside home – together named as social participation; civic participation and sense of belonging. Future research should look at ways to shorten this scale to adapt it to the needs of practical use.
测量老年人的社会嵌入性
在老龄化社会中,老年人的可持续福祉面临挑战,近年来,人们越来越关注软实力的潜力。与经济和结构指标一样,社会指标可以成为老一代福祉的综合指标。本研究旨在通过对相关文献的批判性回顾和实证研究的结果,提出一个老年人社会嵌入性的结构及其测量工具,以填补该领域目前统计的知识空白。对文献的批判性回顾表明,尽管进行了许多研究,但我们没有一种方法工具适合揭示老年人特有的社会关系模式。对立陶宛、拉脱维亚和爱沙尼亚50岁及以上人口(N = 2015)的实证研究结果表明,波罗的海国家老年人的社会嵌入性由以下领域组成:与后代、非家庭和家庭以外的社会化——统称为社会参与;公民参与和归属感。未来的研究应该着眼于如何缩短这个尺度,使其适应实际使用的需要。
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