Volunteering as an Equalizer: A Quasi-Experimental Study Using Propensity Score Analysis
Formal volunteering in later life is beneficial for both physical and psychological well-being. However, research points to potential selection bias because older adults with key advantages, such as wealth, are more likely to volunteer and reap its benefits. Accordingly, this study addresses this se...
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