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ACTIVE AGING AS AN ELEMENT OF MODERN APPROACH TO THE PROCESS OF PREPARATION TO RETIREMENT

Monika ADAMCZYK1

Socio-Political Transformations

Język publikacji: angielski

Artykuł w czasopiśmie

Transformacje Nr 3-4 (90-91) 2016 Data publikacji: 20 listopada 2016r.

Artykuł Nr 20161120172237584

Słowa kluczowe: active ageing, preparing for retirement, activity, educational activity

Streszczenie Alongside with the development of social activity of older people, the process of increasing the educational activity of this group should follow. This type of activity makes it possible to not only to broaden knowledge and acquire new skills and competencies, but also to update the skills or knowledge already possessed, which specifically refers to the ability and willingness to take an active and skillful attitude to preparation for retirement. Educational activity plays also an important role in creating social bonds, and thus is crucial to a successful, active and happy life in the old age. The activity of the Polish population in the area of education has recorded an upward trend, but the situation looks much different when this type of activity is analyzed according to age groups. Age, in this case turns out to be a very important variable differentiating participation in various forms of education. As it turns out, the older a person is, the less likely they participate in improving / changing education. For obvious reasons, this applies primarily to formal education. Lifelong learning (especially in the age group 50+) is a key element of active aging, because it enables to develop new skills till the end of a professional career and during retirement, thus promoting social functions of seniors and their well-being. The educational achievements of adults are regarded as an indicator of knowledge and skills available in the economy. Education also strengthens the potential of older people to participate actively in society through paid employment, volunteering, active participation in civic life and the resourcefulness of independent life.

  1. Institute of Sociology, the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin

    E-mail: mdadamczyk@kul.pl