Emily Grundy

Professor of Demography at The London School of Economics and Political Science

Schools

  • The London School of Economics and Political Science

Links

Biography

The London School of Economics and Political Science

Experience Keywords

ageing; demography; family support of older people; health inequalities at older ages; life course influences on health

Research Summary

Most of Emily''s research has been focussed on ageing. Her main interests are in families, households and social support in later life; trends and differentials in health and disability, and the long term consequences of partnership and parenting trajectories for health and well-being in later life.

Emily''s research is supported by a European Research Council Advanced award and she is also Director of the National Centre for Research Methods PATHWAYs node (largely based at LSHTM http;//pathways.lshtm.ac.uk) which investigates biosocial influences on health. Emily has made extensive use of the ONS Longitudinal Study in her research and remains involved with the Centre for Longitudinal Study Information and User Support group now based at University College London.

Research Countries

Europe; UK

Languages

French [Spoken: Intermediate, Written: Basic]

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