JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 1 4. Status of the Working Groups
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” Working Groups 1.Chairs and Vice-Chairs of WG 2 and 5 2.Preparation of the 3rd meetings 3.State of discussion in WGs with One-Page-Papers 4.The Road to the Strategic Research Agenda 5.State of discussion in WG 2
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 1. The Chairs and the Vice Chairs of Working Group 2 and 5 Welfare & Social Systems Welfare & Social Systems Housing, Urban & Rural Development
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 4 Chair Prof. Dr. Eskil Wadensjö, (SE), Stockholm University Research Interests: economics of international migration, labour market policy and social policy Social Systems & Welfare
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 5 Vice Chair Dr. Andreas Motel-Klingebiel, (DE), German Centre of Gerontology Research Interests: Social security systems, Private and public intergenerational Relations, Material living conditions of older people, Family relations of older people, National and European social policy Social Systems & Welfare
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 6 Chair Prof. Dr. Jens Dangschat (A), Prof. Dr. Jens Dangschat (A), Technical University of Vienna Research Interests: Theories of sociology, sociology of cities, regional demography Housing, Urban & rural Development
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 7 Chair Dr. José Javier Yanguas Lezáun, (ES), Instituto gerontológico matia Research Interests: Biological Psychology and Health Housing, Urban & rural Development
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 2. Preparation of the 3rd meetings
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 9 The Road to the SRA travelled so far by WG 1, WG 3, WG 4 and WG5
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JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 11 September/ October 2011 (2nd meeting) Definition of Research fields and topic January 2012 (3rd meeting) One-Page-Papers End of March 2012 WG reports 3rd May 2012 First meeting of the SAB April/ May 2012 (4th meeting) Discussion on the WG‘s chapter in the SRA Beginning of June 2012 Draft of the SRA chapter is circualted amongst the WG members 11th/ 12th June 2012 GA in London - Presentation of the draft SRA by WG chairs
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 12 Structure of the One-Page-Paper 1.Where are the research gaps? 2.What are the main research questions? 3.Why is it important to deal with the research topic (political, economical, social, ethical relevance)? 4.What is the European added value? (why should this problems not be dealt with on national level, for which countries is this problem relevant)? 5.What are the operational steps to answer the research questions? 6.What is the USP? Are their similarities with other European strategic processes?
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” State of discussion in the Working Groups with Working Groups withOne-Page-Papers
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 14 WG 1 Health & Performance
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 15 Thematic Focus of the Working Group Disparities in ageing Promotion of functioning Plasticity: Monitoring health in elder ages at the population level (longitudinal studies) Trends and changes in ageing populations End of life Monitoring and measurement: standardisation of measurement tools Methodology (multidisciplinary approaches) Implementation of research results
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 16 Disparities in ageing impact of biological, economic, social and educational factors on individual Health impact of care and Public Health systems on health morbidity and mortality between different social classes Ethnicity and migration in relation to health and performance among elderly models and scenarios of health economics or research into health disparities such as urban/rural
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 17 Promotion of functioning maintain health in the oldest-old (aged > 85 years) age-specific health promotion and prevention from a life course approach efficacy studies on upstream and downstream interventions Rehabilitation Frailty Clinical trials for multimorbid elderly strategies for successful ageing (life course approach) Testing ‘proof-of-principle’ interventions working at older ages technology and ageing: evidence-based health care models Evidence-based health care models
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 18 Plasticity of human development and ageing in various domains of physical and cognitive function Life course influences on healthy life expectancy Plasticity
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 19 long-term care: usefulness of coordination of services palliative care organisation of Health Care Services interface between home care and cure care Care
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 20 WG 3 Work & Productivity
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 21 Research topics Productivity: High road, low road and the Ageing Society Sustainable Work and Health/Well-Being Employment Systems and Work-life-participation Work organisation and Management Societal Choices & Consequences
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 22 WG 4 Education & Learning
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 23 Research topics Participation Infrastructure Economic and Societal Benefits Curriculum Motivation and benefits to the individual Cognitive issues
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 24 WG 5 Housing, Urban & Rural Development
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 25 Research topics Today’s and future distribution of ageing population Physical and social environments for older people Planning, designing, financing and organising physical and social environments involving older people Impact of social, economic and spatial inequalities on older adult’s living conditions Role of residential relocations in promoting well-being for older people Transport and mobility for ageing societies
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” How to proceed after the 3rd WG meeting…. the Road to the SRA as endorsed by WG 1, WG 3, WG 4 and WG 5
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 27 September/ October 2011 (2nd meeting) Definition of Research fields and topic January 2012 (3rd meeting) One-Page-Papers End of March 2012 WG reports 3rd May 2012 First meeting of the SAB April/ May 2012 (4th meeting) Discussion on the WG‘s chapter in the SRA Beginning of June 2012 Draft of the SRA chapter is circualted amongst the WG members 11th/ 12th June 2012 GA in London - Presentation of the draft SRA by WG chairs
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 28 WG 4th meetingsDate Health & Performance29/5/2012 Berlin Social Systems & Welfare16/5/2012 Berlin Work & Productivity24-25/5/2012 Berlin Education & Learning11/5/2012 Paris Housing, U&R Development 20/4/2012 Paris
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” State of discussion in WG2
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 30 WG 2 Social Systems & Welfare
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 31 Research topics General aspects: Demographic change and ageing society, levels of analysis Social and economic sustainability under the impact of demographic change Institutional set-up of income transfer and care systems and their consequences (adaptability of systems to demographic change) Heterogeneous life-cycles (differences between and within cohorts) Data issues