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  • HUMANITAS - Uluslararası Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi
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  • REGIONAL DISPARITIES AND LATER-LIFE WELLBEING: A STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL AND RELATIONAL FACTOR...

REGIONAL DISPARITIES AND LATER-LIFE WELLBEING: A STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL AND RELATIONAL FACTORS IN TÜRKİYE

Authors : Mucahit Aydemir
Pages : 73-91
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Publication Date : 2025-10-16
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This study investigates how marital status, social participation, and regional disparities intersect to shape subjective well-being (SWB) among older adults in Türkiye, drawing on the raw data from the nationally representative 2023 TÜİK Türkiye Older Persons Profile Survey (n = 29,785). Results reveal that marital status and social engagement are consistently significant predictors of life satisfaction across most Turkish regions. Married individuals report significantly higher life satisfaction and greater social participation than their unmarried, divorced, or widowed counterparts, with the strongest effects observed in structurally disadvantaged and traditional regions such as Central East Anatolia. Social participation—measured through engagement in parks, cultural activities, NGOs, or volunteering—was positively associated with life satisfaction in 11 of the 12 regions, though this relationship was absent in Central East Anatolia, indicating regional variability in the psychosocial benefits of participation. Additionally, living alone modestly reduced the likelihood of social participation, while chronic illness negatively influenced life satisfaction. Despite low average scores on a 5-point life satisfaction scale (M = 2.4), a paradoxically high proportion of respondents (89.3%) reported being satisfied with their lives, suggesting the role of cultural resilience and relational compensation. These findings underscore the salience of relational support and regional context in aging well and call for place-sensitive aging policies that reinforce social infrastructures, especially in under-resourced regions.
Keywords : Yaşlanma, Öznel iyi oluş, Sosyal katılım, Medeni durum

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