Retired women and volunteering: the good, the bad, and the unrecognized |
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Authors: | Nesteruk Olena Price Christine A |
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Affiliation: | Family and Child Studies Department, Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ 07043, USA. nesteruko@mail.montclair.edu |
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Abstract: | ![]() In this article, we examine varied attitudes and practices toward volunteering in later life, as shared by a group of 40 retired women. We categorize women based on their engagement in retirement and label the categories according to societal expectations as follows: traditional volunteers as "good," nonvolunteers as "bad," and caregiving volunteers as "unrecognized." Using critical gerontology and a feminist framework, we juxtapose the lived experiences of retired women with a prevailing discourse on successful aging and civic engagement. We advocate for societal recognition of caregiving as a valuable form of volunteering, as well as the need to respect multiple ways in which older women experience and find meaning in later life. |
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