Even more affirming are the studies of how remaining in the workforce longer will lead to a high retirement income, greater tax revenue, and increased social security benefits (Zedlewski and Butrica, 2007). These studied exhibit the undeniability of economical benefits in civic engagement for older adults. Especially for those who had a lower income or provide the only source of income to support a large family. Another, significant factor in civic engagement among elderly, which has been argued forcefully and at length by Zedlewski and Butrica, is the increased supply and demand for civic engagement. For example, nonprofit organizations need volunteers to save money in order to deliver public services (Zedlewski and Butrica,
Even more affirming are the studies of how remaining in the workforce longer will lead to a high retirement income, greater tax revenue, and increased social security benefits (Zedlewski and Butrica, 2007). These studied exhibit the undeniability of economical benefits in civic engagement for older adults. Especially for those who had a lower income or provide the only source of income to support a large family. Another, significant factor in civic engagement among elderly, which has been argued forcefully and at length by Zedlewski and Butrica, is the increased supply and demand for civic engagement. For example, nonprofit organizations need volunteers to save money in order to deliver public services (Zedlewski and Butrica,