%0 Journal Article %T Perceptions of the Meaningfulness of Work Among Older Social Purpose Workers: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study %A Cal J Halvorsen %A Christina Matz-Costa %A Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes %A Stephanie Cosner Berzin %J Journal of Applied Gerontology %@ 1552-4523 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/0733464817727109 %X The ecological momentary assessment (EMA) method was used to examine the antecedents and correlates of older adults¡¯ in-the-moment perceptions of meaning at work. Data were collected six times per day for 7 days from 30 older adults who were mostly social entrepreneurs and who were engaged in purpose work (i.e., work that addresses a social problem or issue). We found concurrent effects of two types of affective states (i.e., relaxed and energetic) and generative work behaviors (i.e., sharing information about one¡¯s work and encouraging/inviting others into one¡¯s work) on three measures of perceptions of meaningful work (i.e., high passion for one¡¯s work, high sense of engagement in one¡¯s work, and high connection to a sense of meaning in life). Feeling energetic had a lagged effect on meaningful work approximately 2.5 and 5 hr later in the day. We consider ways to foster engagement in meaningful work as a path toward healthy aging %K experience sampling method %K employment %K purpose %K encore %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0733464817727109