WP2’ s QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS 14 th General Assembly Meeting JPI “More Years Better Lives” 11 June 2015, Roma.

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WP2’ s QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS 14 th General Assembly Meeting JPI “More Years Better Lives” 11 June 2015, Roma

OVERALL CONTENT o WP2’s Questionnaire Results: presentation Its output should serve as the basis for the 2 nd JTC Topic selection, together with SAB & SOAB suggestions.

CALL TOPIC SELECTION (JTC 2016) o We have prepared a brief questionnaire that was sent to 49 national funding agencies from 29 European countries and Canada. o The questionnaire was also sent to the JPI secretariat for its distribution to the GA members. o It included two columns for SAB and SOAB recommendations. o We received replies from 15 funding agencies out of 13 countries

REPLIES: Funding Agencies The questionnaire was completed by the following 15 national funding agencies: o Austrian Federal Ministry of Science and Research (BMWFW – Austria) o Belgian Federal Public Planning Service Science Policy (BELSPO – Belgium) o Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF – Germany) o Academy of Finland (AKA – Finland) o National Institute of Health Carlos III (ISCIII – Spain) o Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC – United Kingdom) o Research Council of Norway (RCN – Norway) o The Netherlands Organisation for Health and Development (ZonMw – The Netherlands) o IRCCS Centro Neurolesi San Raffaele Rome (Italy) o Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare (FORTE – Sweden) o Agence Nationale de la Reserche (ANR – France) o Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR – Canada) o Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO – Spain) o Caisse Nationale d’Assurance Vieillesse (CNAV – France) o The Research Foundation Flanders (FWO – Belgium)

SURVEY RESULTS TABLE

TOPIC PRIORITY AVERAGE (1-4) 1,6 2,6 1,8 1,9

RESULTS o The priority score goes 1-4, being: o 1 the highest priority o 4 the lowest priority o Method: Average of all scores (1 to 4) o The four topics with the highest average (1 to 4) are: 1.(topic 1) Quality of Life, Wellbeing and Health (1,4) 2.(topic 2) Learning for later Life (1,4) 3.(topic 5) Ageing and Place (1,6) 4.(topic 8) Inclusion and Equity (1,8)

o The resulting ranking is weighted by the number of NO to the question “able / willing to support” (first column of the survey) o As a result, a weighted average shows this new figure (different position in the list): 1.(topic 1) Quality of Life, Wellbeing and Health (1,4 – 2 NO support) 2.(topic 5) Ageing and Place (1,6 – 5 NO support) 3.(topic 8) Inclusion and Equity (1,8 – 3 NO support) 4.(topic 2) Learning for later Life (1,4 – 8 NO support) o We do believe that is crucial to combine both criteria, the best scored and the less rejected topics o The higher number of funding agencies willing to fund a topic, the more inclusive and relevant will be our next JTC 2016 TOPIC PRIORITY

SURVEY RESULTS + SAB/SOAB RECOMMENDATIONS SRA topicsRESULTSSUPPORTNO SUPPORT SAB RECOMMENDATIONS SOAB RECOMMENDATIONS 1Quality of life, wellbeing and health1,413,02 NO2nd call 2Learning for later life1,47,08 NO3rd call 8Inclusion and equity1,812,03 NO 2nd call 5Ageing and place1,610,05 NO3rd call 9Welfare models1,911,04 NO2nd call 3Social and economic production2,010,05 NO2nd call 4Participation1,913,02 NO 10Technology for living2,29,06 NO3rd call 7Integrating policy2,69,06 NO2nd call 11Research infrastructure2,97,08 NO 6A new labour market

CONCLUSIONS o Taking into account the results of the questionnaire the topic 1 Quality of Life, Wellbeing and Health: o Scored the highest by funding agencies o Got the lowest level of rejection from funding agencies o Agree with SAB and SOAB preferences o Discussion and approval by the General Assembly Members.

THANK YOU! ISCIII NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH “CARLOS III”

DECISSIONS BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Adoption of the title of the call “WELFARE, WELLBEING AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE” 15th June the latest, Mc Nair (UK) – SAB circula el primer draft de la propuesta entre los miembros de la GA, con las key words 22th June, Mc Nair circulará una segunda versión integrada con los comentarios recibidos 27th June, versión definitiva para enviar a J-AGE II, y que podamos circularla entre las agencias y comenzar nuestro trabajo en paralelo: create the CWG and so on. SEPTEMBER WORKSHOP. AZIZ offers to host the event: – Room and lunch – Draft schedule agenda of the programme – Invitation letter to be sent to the experts attending the workshop – Before, the letter should be sent to the Funding Agencies.