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  2. Impact Of Pandemic Shocks On Participation In Voluntary Organizations Among Older Adults In Nine Countries.
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Impact of Pandemic Shocks on Participation in Voluntary Organizations Among Older Adults in Nine Countries.

Chao Guo1, Xiaohan Zhu1, Peisen Yang1

  • 1Institute of Population Research, Peking University, Beijing, China.

Journal of Aging & Social Policy
|June 27, 2025

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Summary
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The COVID-19 pandemic significantly reduced social engagement for older adults in voluntary organizations. This decline impacts healthy aging initiatives, highlighting the need for targeted support.

Keywords:
COVID-19 pandemicParticipationVolunteerolder adultvoluntary organizations

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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Sociology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Social engagement is crucial for healthy aging in older adults.
  • Participation in voluntary organizations is a key aspect of social engagement.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic posed unprecedented challenges to social participation globally.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the impact of the global pandemic on the participation of adults aged 60 years and above in voluntary organizations.
  • To quantify the changes in the likelihood and frequency of older adults' involvement in volunteer services during the pandemic.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized COVID-19 data from the World Health Organization and Integrated Values Surveys across 9 countries.
  • Employed Difference-in-Difference models to analyze participation data collected before and during the pandemic.
  • Examined effects across different age groups, genders, and types of voluntary organizations.
  • Main Results:

    • A significant reduction in the likelihood of older adults participating in voluntary organizations was observed (OR = 0.55).
    • The average number of voluntary organizations older adults participated in also decreased significantly (IRR = 0.72).
    • These negative impacts were consistent across various demographic groups and organizational types.

    Conclusions:

    • The pandemic adversely affected social participation among older adults, diminishing their engagement in voluntary organizations.
    • Addressing the pandemic's impact on social engagement is essential for promoting active and healthy aging.
    • Interventions are needed to support older adults' return to and continuation of social activities post-pandemic.