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Subjective well-being as a result of the realization of projects of the elderly's involvement into the social life E. G. Leontyeva, T. V. Kalashnikova, N. E. Danilova, I. V. Krakovetckaya

Contributor(s): Leontyeva, Elena G | Danilova, Natalia E | Krakovetskaya, Inna V | Kalashnikova, Tatiana VMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): пожилые люди | субъективное благополучие | участие в общественной жизниGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: The European Proceedings of Social & Behavioural Sciences (EpSBS) . Vol. 7 : II International Scientific Symposium on Lifelong Wellbeing in the World WELLSO 2015, 18-22 May 2015, Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russian Federation. P. 1-6Abstract: The paper analyses the subjective well-being and Successful Aging concepts. Unbiased analysis of such conditions is rather problematic by virtue of such facts as time-specific emotional state, climate of residence, culture, current developments and etc. The study concludes that there is no correlation between subjective well-being and economic health or objective socioeconomic factors. The subjective well-being is influenced in most cases by subjective factors: one’s health status satisfaction, financial situation, the level of self-reliance or independence, family interaction and other human relations. But the main factor is the recognition of their mission by the elderly which places the faith and hope in their future modeling. Two categories of the elderly are sorted out for the study: the involved and noninvolved in social activity. The research concludes that any formal or informal activity of the elderly is one of the main factors of the successful aging. Pursuit of activities is uncharacteristic for noninvolved in social activity elderly people. The paper analyses the projects organized and implemented by not only the elderly people themselves but also state and social structures.. Conducted analysis indicates that the level of subjective well-being of the two categories of the elderly is increasing as the result of these projects realization.
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The paper analyses the subjective well-being and Successful Aging concepts. Unbiased analysis of such conditions is rather problematic by virtue of such facts as time-specific emotional state, climate of residence, culture, current developments and etc. The study concludes that there is no correlation between subjective well-being and economic health or objective socioeconomic factors. The subjective well-being is influenced in most cases by subjective factors: one’s health status satisfaction, financial situation, the level of self-reliance or independence, family interaction and other human relations. But the main factor is the recognition of their mission by the elderly which places the faith and hope in their future modeling. Two categories of the elderly are sorted out for the study: the involved and noninvolved in social activity. The research concludes that any formal or informal activity of the elderly is one of the main factors of the successful aging. Pursuit of activities is uncharacteristic for noninvolved in social activity elderly people. The paper analyses the projects organized and implemented by not only the elderly people themselves but also state and social structures.. Conducted analysis indicates that the level of subjective well-being of the two categories of the elderly is increasing as the result of these projects realization.

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