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In terms of falling fertility and increasing life expectancy, Harper’s major research achievements have concerned the role of life course factors in healthy ageing, by exploring how social and economic drivers influence health and well-being, with a particular emphasis on life transitions.
- Luca Chiaverini
Prof. David W. Macdonald, Dr. Samuel A. Cushman, Prof. Sarah...
- Understanding Longevity
Harper, S. & Howse, K. (2008) Understanding Longevity. A...
- How Population Change Will Transform Our World
Harper. S. (2016). How Population Change Will Transform Our...
- Book Review
Harper, S. (1983) Book Review: Long Lives, Chinese Elderly...
- University of Oxford
Her current research on demographic change addresses the...
- Luca Chiaverini
Her current research on demographic change addresses the global and regional impact of falling fertility and increasing longevity, with a particular interest in Asia and Africa. Recent research has focused on women’s education and empowerment in sub-Saharan Africa, and the impact of this on falling fertility rates.
Sarah is Professor of Gerontology at the University of Oxford. She is the Co-Director of the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing which she founded in 1997 with funding from the National Institute of Aging.
Sarah Harper FRAI CBE is a British gerontologist, who established Oxford's Institute of Population Ageing, and became the University of Oxford's first Professor of Gerontology.
Nov 14, 2023 · Sarah Harper CBE, Professor in Gerontology at the University of Oxford, tells presenter Jim Al-Khalili how it could affect pensions, why it might mean we work for longer, and discusses the ways...
Sarah Harper is the Clore Professor of Gerontology at the University of Oxford. She is one of Britain’s leading gerontologists and combines quantitative and qualitative methodologies to explore the implications of demographic ageing on individuals and societies.
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Sarah’s research was recognized by the 2011 Royal Society for Public Health: Arts and Health Research Award. Her current research on demographic change addresses the impact of falling fertility and increasing life expectancy, with a particular interest in Asia and Africa.