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Susan Maizel Chambré, Is Volunteering A Substitute for Role Loss in Old Age? An Empirical Test of Activity Theory, The Gerontologist, Volume 24, Issue 3, June 1984, Pages 292–298, https://doi.org/10.1093/geront/24.3.292
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Abstract
Volunteering is viewed as being beneficial for the elderly because it can provide a means of acquiring substitutes for work and family roles. This study questions whether role loss significantly influences volunteering; the findings suggest that other social characteristics, such as socioeconomic status and gender, have a greater influence on volunteer patterns of the elderly.
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