Paul Barker reviews new book on belonging

05.09.08
Paul Barker reviews Daniel Miller’s The Comfort of Things in this month's TLS

Diabetes in Tower Hamlets

Maslaha dome small29.08.08
Maslaha produces new website and films for Tower Hamlets PCT

Leadership and values in difficult times

WED 05.11.08
A lecture by Rosabeth Moss Kanter, one of the world’s leading thinkers on leadership in business, government and civil society followed by a reception to launch UpRising.

Lunchtime seminar

WED 15.10.08
Anita Schrader at LSE will be giving a lunchtime seminar on her current research
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Jim Ogg

Jim has a BSc in Social Anthropology from the University of Sussex, an MSc in Social Work from the University of London, an MSc in Social Research, University of Surrey, and a PhD (Transitions and pathways to living alone: changes in living arrangements amongst older people in late modernity) from Keele University.

Jim’s projects with the Young Foundation include: A comparsion of the residential strategies among the baby boomer generations in Paris and London, financed by the French Ministry Transport and Urban Planning, 2005-2008; Adpataions to housing and environment among older people – a comparsion between England and France, financed by the French Ministry of Research, 2006-2008; Grandparenting (1999-2002) with Geoff Dench - the first national survey of the subject undertaken in Britain and one of the most extensive studies of three-generational family life carried out for several decades; MIRE: Forms of kinship solidarity: review of current European research (2002-2004), financed by the Mission Recherche Expérimentation (MIRE), a governmental research department within the French Ministry of Employment and Solidarity.

He has also collaborated with Keele University on diverse projects including extending working life (2006) and ‘Boomers and Beyond: Intergenerational consumption and the mature imagination, 2005-2007. Based in Paris, he collaborates with the research department of the Caisse Nationale d’Assurance Vieillesse and the Institut National des Etudes Démographiques. He is a member of the Working Group on Intergenerational Transfers for the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe.

Recent Publications

  • Ogg, J. (2006) A brief profile of the new British establishment. In Dench, G. The Rise and Rise of Meritocracy, Blackwell, Oxford.
  • Ogg, J. and Renaut, S. (2006) The support of parents in old age by those born during 1945-1954 : a European perspective, Ageing and Society, 26(5) 723-743.
  • Ogg, J. (2005) Heatwave : implications of the 2003 French heatwave for the social care of older people. Young Foundation Working, October 2005, ISSN 1749 – 4311, 49 pages.
  • Attias-Donfut, C., Ogg, J. and Wolff, F.C. (2005) European patterns of intergenerational financial and time transfers, European Journal of Ageing, 2(3) 161-173.
  • Attias-Donfut, C., Ogg, J. and Wolff, F.C. (2005) Financial Transfers, in Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe, Mannheim Institute for the Economics of Ageing. 
  • Attias-Donfut, C., Ogg, J. and Wolff, F.C. (2005) Family Support, in Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe, Mannheim Institute for the Economics of Ageing. 
  • Ogg J., (2005), “Social exclusion and insecurity among older Europeans: the influence of welfare regimes”, Ageing & Society, 25, 1-22.
  • Ogg, J. (2003) Living alone in Later Life. London, ICS, 232pp.
  • Ogg, J. and Gorgeon, C. (2003) Social gerontology in France: historical trends and recent developments. Ageing and Society 23(6), 1-18.
  • Lowenstein A., Ogg J., (eds.), (2003), OASIS Final Report (Old Age and Autonomy: The Role of Service Systems and Intergenerational Family Solidarity),Center for Research and Study of Aging The University of Haifa : ISBN: 965-90602-0-3.
  • Dench, G. and Ogg, J. (2002) Grandparenting in Britain: a Baseline study. London, ICS, 221pp.
  • Phillipson, C., Bernard, M., Phillips, J. and Ogg, J. (2001) The Family and Community Life of Older People : Social Networks and Social Support in Three Urban Areas. London: Routledge