HIGHLIGHT CPC- Connecting Generations Centre
亮点 CPC - 连接世代中心
基本信息
- 批准号:ES/W002116/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1050.06万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2022 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
The Connecting Generations Centre (CGC) will examine the ways different generations are connected and how these connections shape, and are shaped by, social, demographic and economic change.Society benefits when different generations combine and help each other. With this in mind, the overall aim of the Centre is to improve society now and in the future by paying close attention to the role that intergenerational activity plays.To improve society, we need a clear picture of how living standards are changing for people in different generations. We need to understand how social and economic shocks, such as recession, job insecurity, Brexit and COVID-19, impact the generational groups differently. We also need to know how the generations support each other by, for example, exchanging wealth, knowledge, time, and housing, and understand their relative political and social influence. By increasing our knowledge, we can identify the groups that are most likely to need support.Different generations provide financial, emotional and practical support to each other across the different stages of their lives. This support is usually given at different times of people's lives: when leaving home, moving in with or separating from a partner, having children, entering and leaving work, continuing to live independently in the community, or moving into residential care. These major life events do not happen in isolation; they are affected by, and have an impact on, our health, economic living standards, social networks and personal resilience. They can vary by our migrant status, ethnicity and where we live or come from. Research within the CG Centre will focus on all these areas, and our findings can be used to form efficient and effective social policy, and aid commercial innovation.The CG Centre comes at a crucial time in the history of our society. Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic make the Centre's work of understanding existing and foreseeing emerging inequalities even more urgent. The wider global issues of environmental degradation and climate change add to our concerns about what we leave behind for future generations and how they might manage in altered environmental conditions. The current government's 'levelling up' agenda made a promise to spread prosperity and opportunities. Brexit and the restrictions stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic have affected, and will continue to impact on, different generations and groups in various ways. The outcomes of these 'shocks' to our social and economic function could make it increasingly difficult for levelling-up aspirations to be fulfilled. We will need to implement targeted, evidence-based policies. To provide this crucial research evidence, the new CG Centre will bring together experts from the Centre for Population Change (Universities of Southampton, St Andrews and Stirling), the Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science (University of Oxford) and the Intergenerational Centre at the Resolution Foundation. The multi-disciplinary team are world-leading experts in demography, gerontology, economics, geography, political science, social policy, sociology, computer science and statistics.Our research will be put into action through our strong partnerships with the Office for National Statistics, National Records of Scotland, the Stirling and Clackmannanshire City Deal and by working with national and local government, POST, third sector organisations and business contacts. By directly addressing government areas of research interest, including the Ageing Grand Challenge, our work will offer answers to the critical questions of the day.Our vision is for the CGC to have a positive impact on intergenerational relations. Our hope is that by looking closely at how the young, old and those in mid-life are getting on in our society, we can bolster intergenerational solidarity and fairness at a critical moment, positively influencing all our future prospects.
联结世代中心将研究不同世代之间的联系方式,以及这些联系如何形成,并被社会、人口和经济变化所塑造。当不同的世代团结在一起,互相帮助,社会就会受益。有鉴于此,中心的总体目标是通过密切关注代际活动所起的作用来改善现在和未来的社会。要改善社会,我们需要清楚地了解不同世代的人的生活水平是如何变化的。我们需要了解经济衰退、工作不安全、英国退欧和新冠肺炎等社会和经济冲击如何以不同的方式影响这一代人。我们还需要知道几代人是如何通过交换财富、知识、时间和住房等方式相互支持的,并了解他们相对的政治和社会影响。通过增加我们的知识,我们可以确定最有可能需要支持的群体。不同的一代在他们生命的不同阶段相互提供经济、情感和实践上的支持。这种支持通常是在人们生活的不同时期给予的:离开家、与伴侣同居或分居、有孩子、进入和离开工作岗位、继续在社区独立生活,或者搬到寄宿家庭。这些重大的生活事件不是孤立地发生的;它们受到我们的健康、经济生活水平、社会网络和个人韧性的影响,并对其产生影响。他们可能会因我们的移民身份、种族以及我们生活或来自哪里而有所不同。CG中心的研究将集中在所有这些领域,我们的研究成果可以用来制定高效和有效的社会政策,并帮助商业创新。CG中心是在我们社会历史上的关键时刻出现的。英国退欧和新冠肺炎疫情使该中心了解现有和预见新出现的不平等现象的工作变得更加紧迫。环境退化和气候变化等更广泛的全球问题增加了我们的担忧,即我们给子孙后代留下了什么,以及他们如何在改变的环境条件下管理。本届政府的“升级”议程承诺要传播繁荣和机会。英国脱欧和新冠肺炎疫情带来的限制已经并将继续以各种方式影响不同的世代和群体。这些“冲击”对我们的社会和经济功能的结果可能会使我们越来越难以实现升级的愿望。我们需要实施有针对性的、以证据为基础的政策。为了提供这一重要的研究证据,新的CG中心将汇集来自人口变化中心(南安普顿大学、圣安德鲁斯大学和斯特林大学)、勒弗胡勒姆人口科学中心(牛津大学)和决议基金会代际中心的专家。多学科团队是人口学、老年学、经济学、地理学、政治学、社会政策、社会学、计算机科学和统计领域的世界领先专家。我们的研究将通过我们与国家统计局、苏格兰国家记录、斯特灵和克拉克曼南郡交易的强大合作伙伴关系以及与国家和地方政府、邮政、第三部门组织和商业联系的合作而付诸实施。通过直接解决政府关注的研究领域,包括老龄化的大挑战,我们的工作将为当今的关键问题提供答案。我们的愿景是CGC对代际关系产生积极影响。我们的希望是,通过密切关注年轻人、老年人和中年人在我们社会中的表现,我们能够在关键时刻加强代际团结和公平,对我们所有的未来前景产生积极影响。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(10)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
The spatial-temporal effect of air pollution on individuals' reported health and its variation by ethnic groups in the United Kingdom: a multilevel longitudinal analysis.
- DOI:10.1186/s12889-023-15853-y
- 发表时间:2023-05-16
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:4.5
- 作者:
- 通讯作者:
Air pollution, mortality, and hospital admissions in Scotland: A 16 years register-based study
苏格兰的空气污染、死亡率和入院率:一项为期 16 年的登记研究
- DOI:10.23889/ijpds.v8i2.2195
- 发表时间:2023
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Abed Al Ahad M
- 通讯作者:Abed Al Ahad M
Long-term exposure to air pollution and mortality in Scotland: A register-based individual-level longitudinal study.
- DOI:10.1016/j.envres.2023.117223
- 发表时间:2023-10
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:8.3
- 作者:M. Abed Al Ahad;Urška Demšar;Frank Sullivan;Hill Kulu
- 通讯作者:M. Abed Al Ahad;Urška Demšar;Frank Sullivan;Hill Kulu
A global assessment of the impact of violence on lifetime uncertainty.
- DOI:10.1126/sciadv.add9038
- 发表时间:2023-02-03
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:13.6
- 作者:
- 通讯作者:
The association of long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution with all-cause GP visits and hospital admissions by ethnicity and country of birth in the United Kingdom.
- DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0275414
- 发表时间:2023
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.7
- 作者:
- 通讯作者:
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Jane Falkingham其他文献
Is Rapid Urbanisation Exacerbating Wealth-Related Urban Inequalities in Child Nutritional Status? Evidence from Least Developed Countries
- DOI:
10.1057/s41287-017-0089-0 - 发表时间:
2017-07-06 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.600
- 作者:
Sylvia Szabo;Sabu Padmadas;Jane Falkingham - 通讯作者:
Jane Falkingham
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{{ truncateString('Jane Falkingham', 18)}}的其他基金
Centre for Population Change (Transition funding)
人口变化中心(过渡资金)
- 批准号:
ES/R009139/1 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 1050.06万 - 项目类别:
Research Grant
Assessing the impact of internal labour migration on intergenerational support, health and income: the cases of China and South Africa
评估国内劳动力移民对代际支持、健康和收入的影响:中国和南非的案例
- 批准号:
ES/I035176/1 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
$ 1050.06万 - 项目类别:
Research Grant
The Care Life Cycle: Responding to the Health and Social Care Needs of an Ageing Society
护理生命周期:应对老龄化社会的健康和社会护理需求
- 批准号:
EP/H021698/1 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
$ 1050.06万 - 项目类别:
Research Grant
Centre for Population Change: Understanding Population Change in the 21st Century
人口变化中心:了解 21 世纪的人口变化
- 批准号:
ES/G027153/1 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 1050.06万 - 项目类别:
Research Grant
Left behind in transition? Poverty, social networks and social support amongst older people in Central Asia and the Cauc
转型过程中落后?
- 批准号:
ES/E013945/1 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 1050.06万 - 项目类别:
Research Grant
Enhancing the integration of quantitative methods skills in undergraduate social sciences curricula
加强定量方法技能在本科社会科学课程中的整合
- 批准号:
ES/E016952/1 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 1050.06万 - 项目类别:
Research Grant
Increasing the use of quantitative methods in Social Science undergraduate dissertations
增加社会科学本科论文中定量方法的使用
- 批准号:
ES/E016944/1 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 1050.06万 - 项目类别:
Research Grant
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