This next working paper examines the intersection of technological change, gender, and care responsibilities in shaping access to job-related training across advanced economies. Prior to the rise of generative AI, automation primarily affected routine-intensive...
Our latest working paper sets out to analyse the extent to which child related benefits offset the costs families make out of pocket for childcare, two policy areas that feature prominently in rEUsilience recommendations. Our first area of interest was to what extent...
On the 27th June 2025, our final conference for the rEUsilience project ‘The State of Family Resilience in Europe today: new evidence to support policy reform’, took place in Brussels. Attended by more than 90 participants from several countries and various...
On 27th June 2025, the rEUsilience project concluded its three-year research project with a vibrant high-level final conference in Brussels. The event brought together over 90 participants, including EU policymakers, ministries of different countries, civil society...
We are pleased to announce that Edward Elgar Publishing has published the book “Families, Welfare States, and Resilience – Low-Resource Families Navigating Care, Employment and Welfare in Europe”, edited by Project Joint Coordinator Mary Daly...
We are pleased to share our new working paper which introduces a novel questionnaire designed to improve the measurement of how family dynamics intersect with labour market risks, and how families’ responses are affected by care obligations for family members both in...