Sánchez-García Julia, Vega-Tinoco Andrea, Gil-Lacruz Ana I, Mira-Tamayo Diana C, Moya Miguel, Gil-Lacruz Marta
Department of Business Management and Organization, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain.
Department of Social Psychology, University of Granada, Granada, Spain.
Front Psychol. 2022 Aug 23;13:951811. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.951811. eCollection 2022.
Membership in voluntary organizations is associated with individual and social benefits. Due to the negative consequences of the global pandemic on older people, and the governmental challenges posed by population aging, voluntary membership is of great importance to society. To effectively promote volunteering among older people, it is necessary to understand the determinants of voluntary membership. This study analyses the influence of individual values-secular/traditional and survival/self-expression-on voluntary membership among European adults ( = 31,985). Specifically, it examines which values orient two age groups (middle age: 50-64 and old age: 65-79), as well as men and women toward a certain type of association (Social Awareness; Professional and Political; Education and Leisure; Religion). The sample of 31,985 comprises 60% of adults aged 50-64 and 40% aged 65-79; of which 56% are women and 44% men. The empirical estimation considers different levels of data aggregation: individual, national and welfare system, therefore multilevel analysis is used as an analytical strategy. Individual-level variables from the Integrated Values Survey (2005/09, 2010/14, and 2017/20) and national-level variables (Gini Index and Gross Domestic Product Per Capita) from the World Bank and Eurostat are used. The results indicate that traditional and self-expression values promote membership in voluntary organizations in general more than secular and survival values. However, there are differences according to the type of organization. Furthermore, values are found to moderate the effect of age and gender on voluntary membership.
加入志愿组织与个人和社会效益相关。由于全球大流行对老年人产生的负面影响,以及人口老龄化给政府带来的挑战,志愿组织成员身份对社会至关重要。为了有效促进老年人参与志愿服务,有必要了解志愿组织成员身份的决定因素。本研究分析了个人价值观(世俗/传统和生存/自我表达)对欧洲成年人((n = 31985))志愿组织成员身份的影响。具体而言,它考察了哪些价值观使两个年龄组(中年:50 - 64岁和老年:65 - 79岁)以及男性和女性倾向于某一特定类型的协会(社会意识;专业和政治;教育和休闲;宗教)。31985名样本中,50 - 64岁的成年人占60%,65 - 79岁的占40%;其中56%为女性,44%为男性。实证估计考虑了不同层次的数据聚合:个人、国家和福利体系,因此采用多层次分析作为分析策略。使用了综合价值观调查(2005/09、2010/14和2017/20)中的个人层面变量以及世界银行和欧盟统计局的国家层面变量(基尼系数和人均国内生产总值)。结果表明,总体而言,传统价值观和自我表达价值观比世俗价值观和生存价值观更能促进志愿组织成员身份。然而,根据组织类型存在差异。此外,研究发现价值观会调节年龄和性别对志愿组织成员身份的影响。