Kim Ju-Hyun
Institute for Social Development & Policy Research, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
J Women Aging. 2013;25(1):80-96. doi: 10.1080/08952841.2012.717850.
The purpose of this study is to explain the effect of participation in productive activities on life satisfaction and its implications for social evaluation of productive aging. This study uses data collected from 1,250 elderly women living in urban areas. The regression model was used to examine the influence of elderly women's participation in productive activities on their life satisfaction. Elderly women who participate in volunteer work, learning, and social group activities commonly recognized their activities as meaningful, feeling like worthwhile members of society, and evaluated such activities as very positive. In contrast, elderly women who participated in household chores and family care activities expressed a negative life satisfaction. The difference in life satisfaction regarding productive activities stems not only from the physical and environmental differences but also from the gap between the official social value underpinned by the recognition of surrounding people, their support, and the value of productive activities.
本研究的目的是解释参与生产性活动对生活满意度的影响及其对生产性老龄化社会评价的意义。本研究使用了从居住在城市地区的1250名老年女性收集的数据。回归模型用于检验老年女性参与生产性活动对其生活满意度的影响。参与志愿工作、学习和社会群体活动的老年女性普遍认为她们的活动有意义,感觉自己是有价值的社会成员,并对这些活动给予非常积极的评价。相比之下,参与家务和家庭护理活动的老年女性表达了负面的生活满意度。生产性活动在生活满意度上的差异不仅源于身体和环境差异,还源于周围人的认可、支持所支撑的官方社会价值与生产性活动价值之间的差距。