Our latest working paper presents a scoping review concerning how family resilience and social resilience is captured in the empirical literature. The concept of resilience has gained significant prominence in both familial and social contexts across academic and...
rEUsilience researcher Max Thaning from Stockholm University is honoured to have received a generous grant from the Swedish Research Council ‘Forte’ to support his project, Origins and Opportunities. This research aims to investigate how increasing...
On the 24th September 2024, Ivana Dobrotić presented the findings from our focus groups exploring resilience with families at the Croatian Association of Social Workers national conference. The conference was well attended with 700 participants and was a great...
Our new working paper undertakes an analysis of social policy provision in the six European countries (Belgium, Croatia, Spain, Sweden, Poland, and the UK) from the perspective of resilience and the role of social policy. The analyses are based on a theoretical...
Our newly published working paper explores the role informal childcare plays in mitigating work-family conflict for those with demanding working time schedules. This sits within the context of how globalisation and technological advancements have reshaped labour...
We are pleased to share that our paper “His Unemployment, Her Response, and the Moderating Role of Welfare Policies in European Countries”, has been published in the journal PLOS ONE. Authored by Anna Matysiak, Anna Kurowska, and Alina Maria Pavelea, the...