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Will social participation make retirees happier? An empirical study about retirement life in China

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Will social participation make retirees happier? An empirical study about retirement life in China
Abstract
How elderlies participate in social activities is a key issue in coping with aging and has an important impact on elderlies’ well-being. This paper examines the effects of different social participation patterns on the happiness of the elderlies in China. The empirical analysis was conducted based on the data from the China Household Finance Survey (CHFS) in 2015. The research results show that compared with reemployment after retirement, community governance is a more common way for retired people to be involved in social activities. We found that reemployment significantly reduces the happiness degree of the retired. Furthermore, this negative effect is more significant in samples without a formal labor contract, relatively lower education level, & senior retired people. In contrast, participating in community governance can significantly improve the happiness level of retirees, which is more essential in the sample of the medium education level and junior retirees.
Publication
Journal of Applied Business and Economics
Publisher
North American Business Press
Date
2025-06-13
Volume
27
Issue
3
Citation Key
zhaoWillSocialParticipation2025
ISSN
1499-691X
Language
en
Citation
Zhao, L., & Yu, J. (2025). Will social participation make retirees happier? An empirical study about retirement life in China. Journal of Applied Business and Economics, 27(3). https://doi.org/10.33423/jabe.v27i3.7690
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