Center on the Economics and Demography of Aging
University Of California Berkeley, Berkeley CA
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Abstract
The UC Berkeley Center on the Economics and Demography of Aging (CEDA) provides an outstanding infrastructure to develop and pursue research that shapes scholarly understanding of the social science determinants of population-level older adult health, and research that informs public policy on aging. CEDA has earned an international reputation as one of the leading research centers in the world for the economics and demography of aging, drawing on the Berkeley Department of Demography as a leading research and training program in these fields. CEDAâs mission is to promote and disseminate path-breaking theoretical, methodological, and empirical research focused on four signature themes: (1) Mortality measurement, (2) Policy and behavioral determinants of adult health, (3) Biodemography of aging, and (4) Macro consequences of global aging. Cross-cutting these themes will be an expanded emphasis on understanding the drivers of and remedies for socioeconomic disparities in aging. CEDAâs mission will be advanced via 5 cores: administrative and research support, program development (pilots), communication and dissemination, external networks, and external research resources support. The efforts proposed here are designed to lead to fundamental field-shaping research, innovative external grant applications to NIA and other agencies, valuable publicly available research tools and data sets, and translational research disseminated to inform aging-related policy.
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