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中国老年人老化年龄认同与就业选择
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作者 于潇 王琪汇 《经济学动态》 CSSCI 北大核心 2023年第9期92-110,共19页
随着预期寿命的延长,中国老年人老化年龄认同(老年何时开始的自我认知)与社会界定的老年人起点年龄存在较大差异,基于社会界定的年龄标准预测个体经济行为与制定经济政策的传统范式正面临新的挑战。本文使用中国老年社会追踪调查(CLASS... 随着预期寿命的延长,中国老年人老化年龄认同(老年何时开始的自我认知)与社会界定的老年人起点年龄存在较大差异,基于社会界定的年龄标准预测个体经济行为与制定经济政策的传统范式正面临新的挑战。本文使用中国老年社会追踪调查(CLASS)数据,重点研究老化年龄认同对老年人就业选择的影响效应、作用机制及提升策略。结论如下:(1)中国老年人老化年龄认同平均为70岁,延后的老化年龄认同是老年人对于衰老的否定,有助于提升就业可能性,否认变老的老年人群体选择就业的概率比承认变老的老年人群体显著高出2.4%。(2)相比承认变老的老年人群体,“年轻的”否认变老的老年人群体更可能强化行为延续效应,即延续中年时期行为规范,保持工作连续性,也会提高社会参与意愿,并通过提升自尊与积极应对困难增强就业信心程度。(3)老化年龄认同超过70岁、老年标志性事件为不工作、外部环境特别是家庭代际支持的压力,上述因素有助于激发老化年龄认同对老年人就业选择的积极影响。(4)随着养老金收入的增加,老化年龄认同对老年人就业选择的影响依然显著,但这种影响存在显著性别差异,老化年龄认同对老年女性就业选择的影响不显著。 展开更多
关键词 老化年龄认同 年龄价值观 就业选择 社会认同 主观年龄
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Twin Cities A Matter of Identity and Belonging
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作者 Nitza Davidovitch Heli Arbili 《Journal of Philosophy Study》 2017年第9期463-476,共14页
The term "twin cities" refers to a program in which cities from different places in the world form a "twinning" alliance that serves as a setting for educational, cultural, political, and social collaborations (G... The term "twin cities" refers to a program in which cities from different places in the world form a "twinning" alliance that serves as a setting for educational, cultural, political, and social collaborations (Grosspietsch 2009). The purpose of the program is to promote the twin cities in all aspects of life (Jayne, Hubbard, and Bell 2013) and facilitate a feeling of belonging and identity among their residents (Ogawa 2012). In the current study, the cities of Beer Sheva and Nahariya were taken as case studies for examining the contribution of the program to promoting residents' feeling of belonging to their Jewish identity. Specifically, the current study attempted to examine the effect of town of residence and age group on feeling of belonging, and whether familiarity with the Twin Cities program affected the feeling of belonging to Jewish identity, in the assumption that residents familiar with the program would report a stronger feeling of belonging than residents not familiar with it. The study included 147 participants aged 17-64, of them 80 residents of Beer Sheva and 67 of Nahariya. All the participants were recruited to the study voluntarily and were requested to complete an online self-report questionnaire examining feeling of belonging to Jewish identity. Moreover, an interview was conducted with the representative of the delegations at the Amal school in Nahariya, to reaffirm the findings. The research findings refuted the main research assumption that the Twin Cities program would influence the feeling of belonging. In fact, the current study indicates that no correlation was found between feeling of belonging and any of the research measures, aside from religiosity. Furthermore, and in contrast to the hypothesis, the research findings indicate that participants who were not familiar with the program reported a stronger feeling of belonging than participants who were familiar with it. Due to the surprising findings, the current study raises the possibility that the Twin Cities program is undergoing a process of change and thus promotes individual values more than collective values. This contention changes the essential purpose of the program and this is the significance of the current study. 展开更多
关键词 twin cities IDENTITY belonging VALUES Israel
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