INDIAN-EUROPEAN RESEARCH NETWORKING PROGRAMME IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES (ANR-DFG-ESRC-NWO with ICSSR)
Ageing and well-being in a globalizing world
Objectives:
The overarching objective of this proposal is to engage a multidisciplinary international network of well-established and early career researchers to address critically important demographic issues in India, UK and Netherlands, at the intersection of two themes within the India-Europe network call: ‘population, ageing and migration’ and ‘health and well-being’.
Our objective is to examine ageing and well-being in a globalized world through the:
- Comparison of demographic scenarios on ageing in India, UK and Netherlands, and linking them to social policy
 - Situation of ageing and exchange of care in the context of global migration, with a specific focus on the well-being of people ‘left behind’
 - Examination of the extent of intergenerational exchanges and the transmission of health vulnerabilities between generations, particularly in co-residential households
 - Application of a participatory research approach for knowledge transfer, by including relevant societal stakeholders.
 
Collaborating Groups / Centres
Population Research Centre  | Prof. K. S. James, Dr. T. S. Syamala, Dr. Lekha Subaiya,  | 
Center for Development Studies, Trivandrum, Kerala  | Prof. S Irudaya Rajan, C Dr. U. S. Mishra,  | 
Population Research Centre, University of Groningen,  | Prof. Inge Hutter, Dr Ajay Bailey, Dr. Meredith Tavener, Dr. Hinke Haisma,  | 
Centre for Research on Ageing and ESRC Centre for Population Change, University of Southampton,  | Prof. Maria Evandrou, Dr Aravinda Guntupalli, Dr Vicky Hosegood, Dr Sabu Padmadas, Dr. Athina Vlachantoni,  | 
