The relationship between education level, retirement status, and civic engagement among older adults in Indonesia

The Indonesian population is aging very rapidly and as the number of old people increases, the number of retirees increases as well. Many scholars have argued the benefits of civic engagement in old age, but there is lack of empirical evidence of the factors associated with civic engagement in Indon...

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Main Author: I Komang Winata
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta 2021-04-01
Series:Jurnal Civics: Media Kajian Kewarganegaraan
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Online Access:https://journal.uny.ac.id/index.php/civics/article/view/37612
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spelling doaj-6f430b57f0fa40e3b1fe715c0923bd652021-06-15T03:02:23ZengUniversitas Negeri YogyakartaJurnal Civics: Media Kajian Kewarganegaraan1829-57892541-19182021-04-01181384710.21831/jc.v18i1.3761214556The relationship between education level, retirement status, and civic engagement among older adults in IndonesiaI Komang Winata0SMAN 2 MendoyoThe Indonesian population is aging very rapidly and as the number of old people increases, the number of retirees increases as well. Many scholars have argued the benefits of civic engagement in old age, but there is lack of empirical evidence of the factors associated with civic engagement in Indonesia. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between education levels, retirement status, and civic engagement among older adults in Indonesia. The study used data from the fifth wave of the Indonesia Family and Life Survey which was held in late 2014 and early 2015. The study included participants aged 56 years and older, the mandatory age for retirement in 2014 in Indonesia.  Multiple regression was modelled for data analysis. The main results revealed that those who completed junior and senior high school and high education exhibited more civic engagement than those who completed only primary education. Moreover, the study found that those who were retired were less engaged in civic activities than those still in labor force. These relationships held true even after controlling for gender, age, marital status, personality traits, religiosity, and self-rated health variables. To strengthen democracy and growth, education needs to be re-emphasized and there is need for further investigation concerning retirement and civic engagement in Indonesia.https://journal.uny.ac.id/index.php/civics/article/view/37612civic engagementeducation levelretirement status
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Jurnal Civics: Media Kajian Kewarganegaraan
civic engagement
education level
retirement status
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title The relationship between education level, retirement status, and civic engagement among older adults in Indonesia
title_short The relationship between education level, retirement status, and civic engagement among older adults in Indonesia
title_full The relationship between education level, retirement status, and civic engagement among older adults in Indonesia
title_fullStr The relationship between education level, retirement status, and civic engagement among older adults in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between education level, retirement status, and civic engagement among older adults in Indonesia
title_sort relationship between education level, retirement status, and civic engagement among older adults in indonesia
publisher Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta
series Jurnal Civics: Media Kajian Kewarganegaraan
issn 1829-5789
2541-1918
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The Indonesian population is aging very rapidly and as the number of old people increases, the number of retirees increases as well. Many scholars have argued the benefits of civic engagement in old age, but there is lack of empirical evidence of the factors associated with civic engagement in Indonesia. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between education levels, retirement status, and civic engagement among older adults in Indonesia. The study used data from the fifth wave of the Indonesia Family and Life Survey which was held in late 2014 and early 2015. The study included participants aged 56 years and older, the mandatory age for retirement in 2014 in Indonesia.  Multiple regression was modelled for data analysis. The main results revealed that those who completed junior and senior high school and high education exhibited more civic engagement than those who completed only primary education. Moreover, the study found that those who were retired were less engaged in civic activities than those still in labor force. These relationships held true even after controlling for gender, age, marital status, personality traits, religiosity, and self-rated health variables. To strengthen democracy and growth, education needs to be re-emphasized and there is need for further investigation concerning retirement and civic engagement in Indonesia.
topic civic engagement
education level
retirement status
url https://journal.uny.ac.id/index.php/civics/article/view/37612
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