Volunteerism among older adults in Singapore
Volunteerism is recognised as a beneficial activity for individuals for many reasons. Beyond the potential of volunteerism to create new and meaningful communities (Hodge et al., 2013), it offers numerous benefits including improvement to one’s mental health (Willigen, 2000), self-esteem (Russell et...
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Main Authors: | TAN, Micah, ORTEGA, John Frederic Pedro, Abdullah, Nur Syafiqah, TADAI, Mindy Eiko, NGU, Rachel Wen Yi |
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2022
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