Rense Nieuwenhuis, project joint co-ordinator from Stockholm University, has been busy sharing key insights on rEUsilience findings with academic audiences and the wider public. On the 16th May, he presented on “Care, Cash and Inequalities in European Resilience” to...
Our latest working paper builds on evidence collected in the previous reports on the inclusiveness and flexibility of minimum income, work/life balance, and care policies with the aim of exploring the complementarity of such policies. We elaborate on how the different...
On the 30th May we shared knowledge with fellow Horizon Europe research project ‘PATHS2INCLUDE’ which focuses on understanding processes that shape barriers or facilitate inclusive labour markets. It aims to uncover factors that can be changed and revised by political...
Today we launch the rEUsilience Compendium of families’ risks, resources, and resilience which provides users with open-access data to understand the situation of families in Europe. The Compendium is an interactive resource that allows users to explore the...
Mary Daly, University of Oxford, February 2024 In this next addition to the rEUsilience working paper series, we bring our research on family life for those with low resources together in one cross-country overview report. Based on 41 focus groups with over 300 people...
This report assesses the response policies pursued during the COVID-19 pandemic in six countries: Belgium, Croatia, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. The analysis covers the first year of the pandemic (2020 – 2021), including 2022 when possible. Examining...