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New compendium of families’ risks, resources, and resilience is live

New compendium of families’ risks, resources, and resilience is live

by Holly Shorey | Mar 5, 2024 | Project updates

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...
New working paper suggests the need to rethink what European countries offer to families, especially those with low resources

New working paper suggests the need to rethink what European countries offer to families, especially those with low resources

by Holly Shorey | Feb 29, 2024 | Project updates

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...
New working paper “Case study on policies in response to COVID-19”

New working paper “Case study on policies in response to COVID-19”

by Holly Shorey | Jan 29, 2024 | Project updates

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...
Adjustments in women’s labour force participation in response to the deterioration of the labour market situation of the male partner

Adjustments in women’s labour force participation in response to the deterioration of the labour market situation of the male partner

by Holly Shorey | Jan 24, 2024 | Project updates

Earnings constitute one of the most important sources of income for most of the European families. In this context, growing instability of employment relations and the spread of nonstandard employment – which is usually less secure and less paid than standard...
How Useful is the Concept of Resilience for Studying Individuals and Families with Low Resources?

How Useful is the Concept of Resilience for Studying Individuals and Families with Low Resources?

by Holly Shorey | Jan 15, 2024 | Project updates

Mary Daly, University of Oxford, January 2024 Resilience is now one of the most popular and talked-about concepts. With roots in ecological sciences especially, its focus on disturbance and adaptation makes it appealing as a way of thinking about recurrent and new...
New working paper “Inclusiveness and Flexibility of Work-Life Balance Policies”

New working paper “Inclusiveness and Flexibility of Work-Life Balance Policies”

by Holly Shorey | Dec 20, 2023 | Project updates

This working paper critically examines work-life balance policies in six countries included in the rEUsilience project: Belgium, Croatia, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and the UK, highlighting how their policies may envision, shape, and affect decisions and behaviours...
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Joint Coordinators

Rense Nieuwenhuis
Associate Professor in Sociology
Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI), Stockholm University
rense.nieuwenhuis@sofi.su.se

Mary Daly
Professor of Sociology and Social Policy
University of Oxford
mary.daly@spi.ox.ac.uk

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Holly Shorey
Project and Advocacy Officer
COFACE Families Europe
hshorey@coface-eu.org

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No Project 101060410 and Innovate UK, the UK’s Innovation Agency.

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