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Old Age in Germany (D80+)

Starting in November 2021, ceres will regularly
publish issue papers with results from the D80+ study.

Aging and Demographic Change

Exploring how to design living
environments well
in a long-life society

Health Literacy

Investigating how to promote and perform health
literacy in an increasingly complex world

Digital transformation

Developing informed solutions
for our society’s future in the
digital age

Currently no appointments ahead.

News

03. April 2023

Study D80+ " Old Age in Germany": Data in the Research Data Center (FDZ) of the German Center for Gerontology (DZA) released for researchers

The data from our nationwide, representative study " Old Age in Germany (D80+)" will be made available to researchers starting in the second quarter…

07. October 2022

Study D80+ "Advanced age in Germany": Final short report on subjective quality of life in old age (in German)

The now tenth and last short report "Life satisfaction and well-being in old age" describes how sociodemographic differences in health and social…

27. April 2022

New Directors of ceres

On April 26, 2022, Prof. Dr. Michael Wagner was appointed Executive Director of ceres. He succeeds Prof. Dr. Christiane Woopen, who was appointed to…

Projects

ceres' systematic interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary composition enables us to connect hitherto largely unrelated research areas, resulting in a more comprehensive as well as practice-oriented knowledge gain.

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