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This study explores older people’s membership in political organizations by using data from the Survey on older people 2010, carried out by Spain’s National Institute for older people and social services. The objectives were to describe the extent of this kind of participation among Spaniards aged 65 and over, and to analyze the factors that are associated with it. Results show that only slightly less than 7 % of the sample belonged to a political organization. To analyze the factors related to this membership, a set of models of multivariate analyses were run, including socioeconomic resources and participation in other types of active aging activity (participation in leisure, learning, and productive activities). Educational level, leisure activities, learning activities, and only volunteering in the case of productive activities were found to be associated with membership in political organizations. Results provide partial support for the socioeconomic resources model and suggest that engagement in leisure activities, learning activities, and volunteering might have an enhancing effect on membership in political organizations.
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This work was supported by Spain’s Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, Reference PSI2013-43706-P. The first author of this manuscript was supported by a research grant from the Agency for Management of University and Research Grants (Catalonia Government), Reference ECO/1639/2013.
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Serrat, R., Villar, F. & Celdrán, M. Factors associated with Spanish older people’s membership in political organizations: the role of active aging activities. Eur J Ageing 12, 239–247 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10433-015-0341-4
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