Inequality and the Life Course

Ageing does not affect all groups equally. Differences by education, income, gender, migration background, family situation, employment and health history shape wellbeing and longevity. We study how these disadvantages accumulate across the life course and across generations, and which policies can narrow the gaps. 

Social integration of migrants aged 50 and above 

Sleep disparities and neighbourhood effects (completed) 

Gender, education, and pension gaps (completed) 

Polygenic associations with educational attainment (completed)