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Oxford Institute of Population Ageing

Multi-disciplinary group with aim to undertake research into the implications of population change

The Oxford Institute of Population Ageing was established in 1998.  Based on the US Population Center, it was funded by a grant from the National Institute of Health (National Institute on Aging - NIA) to establish the UK's first population centre on the demography and economics of ageing populations.  It achieved Institute status in 2001.

Our aim is to undertake research into the implications of population change. We are a multi-disciplinary group with demography as our main disciplinary focus, and links into all four University Divisions. Our researchers work in Africa, Latin America, Asia and Europe, and we run the Population Networks AFRAN (Africa) LARNA (Latin America) EAST (Central and Eastern Europe).

Visit website: https://www.ageing.ox.ac.uk/

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See also: Academia University of Oxford - Collegiate research university and one of the world's leading universities

Details last updated 06-Sep-2019

People at Oxford Institute of Population Ageing

Sarah Harper

Professor of Gerontology at the University of Oxford

George Leeson

Director of the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing.

Oxford Institute of Population Ageing News

Is it really possible to train for that 100-year milestone?

BBC - 22-May-2020

New concept of 'Centenarian Olympics' allows humans to die young at an old age

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Worldwide decline in fertility rates

BBC - 09-Nov-2018

Half of countries now have a fertility rate below the 2.1 level required to maintain their population

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Ageing Research