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Volunteering as an Equalizer: A Quasi-Experimental Study Using Propensity Score Analysis
Seoyoun Kim
, Cal J. Halvorsen
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Depressive Symptoms
100%
Propensity Score Analysis
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Selection Bias
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Inverse Probability of Treatment Weighting
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Self-reported Health
100%
Equalizer
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Wealth Quintile
100%
Formal Volunteering
100%
Older Adults
50%
Psychological Well-being
50%
Treatment Effect
50%
Machine Learning Techniques
50%
Later Life
50%
Financial Distress
50%
Retirement Study
50%
Health Studies
50%
Differential Impact
50%
Organizational Support
50%
Voluntary Action
50%
Wealth Status
50%
Non-volunteers
50%
Psychology
Volunteering
100%
Psychological Well-Being
11%
Organizational Support
11%