The Centre for Research On Successful Ageing (ROSA) goal is to define and measure a holistic construct of well-being among older adults and to identify the factors that impact older Singaporeans’ well-being as they transition through the ageing process. To do so, ROSA is continuing a long-term study that began under the Centre for Research on the Economics of Ageing (CREA), based on a specially selected group of participants known as the Singapore Life Panel® (SLP). The refreshed SLP under ROSA is made up of a population-representative probability sample of about 13,000 respondents. At the same time, through the centre’s translational research and in close collaboration with government agencies, the team at ROSA will examine Singapore’s policy frameworks for ensuring well-being among older adults and how policy changes, including new policies, could lead to improved outcomes as more Singaporeans move into retirement.

Follow

Browse the Centre for Research on Successful Ageing (ROSA) Collections:

ROSA Journal Articles and Publications

ROSA Research Briefs