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Three Principles to Run a Policy Lab: Insights from the rEUsilience Experience

Three Principles to Run a Policy Lab: Insights from the rEUsilience Experience

by Holly Shorey | Jan 24, 2025

This addition to our Thinking about Resilience series explores the concept of policy labs as an innovative tool in collaborative policy development. One example of a policy lab in practice is that of the rEUsilience project. The aim of this piece is to review the...
Bridging the Literatures of Family and Social Resilience: Reflecting on a Scoping Review

Bridging the Literatures of Family and Social Resilience: Reflecting on a Scoping Review

by Holly Shorey | Dec 2, 2024

This addition to our Thinking about Resilience series complements our working paper “Family and Social Resilience: a scoping review of the empirical literature” by providing key insights on what policy development can gain from bridging family and social...
Family and Social Resilience: a scoping review of the empirical literature

Family and Social Resilience: a scoping review of the empirical literature

by Holly Shorey | Nov 28, 2024

This paper presents a scoping review of how the concept of resilience appears in familial and social contexts through analysis of 250 articles published between 1998 and 2023. This work reveals the significant role that an understanding of resilience through the lens...
Analysing A Selection of Family Policies from the Perspective of Resilience

Analysing A Selection of Family Policies from the Perspective of Resilience

by Holly Shorey | Oct 16, 2024

This paper undertakes an analysis of social policy provision in six European countries from the perspective of resilience and the role of social policy. It considers how policy supports transitions for all parents between care and employment and how policy treats...
Presence of supportive social networks, demanding working time schedules and work-life balance

Presence of supportive social networks, demanding working time schedules and work-life balance

by Holly Shorey | Oct 9, 2024

This paper examines three waves of the Panel Analysis of Intimate Relationships and Family Dynamics to greater understand the role that informal childcare plays in mitigating the effects of work-time demands on work-to-family conflict. The findings highlight the...
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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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