Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
The well-being of the elderly population has garnered significant attention
as their numbers continue to grow. Life satisfaction serves as a key indicator to assess
the quality of life among older adults. Among the factors that play a crucial role in
shaping their overall life satisfaction, the allocation of time and how it is utilized has
gained considerable attention. This paper aims to suggest a specification and
estimation model of the relationship between time use patterns of the elderly and
their life satisfaction, in Italy. Using data from the 2013 Use of Time Survey
conducted in Italy by Istat, we estimate the relationship between life satisfaction and
socio-demographic characteristics frequency of social interactions, identifying
empirically the influence of time spent on unpaid work, media leisure, and non-
media leisure activities of, respectively, young old and older old individuals. We
found how engagement in unpaid work and media and non-media leisure activities,
friendship, a good economic condition and belonging to a large family positively
influenced life satisfaction, especially of the older old, while stress is negatively
correlated with it.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Well-being, elderly, life satisfaction
Elenco autori:
Busetta, Giovanni; Campolo, Maria Gabriella; Di Pino Incognito, Antonino
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