"If policy makers fail to consider who needs to be resilient, they overlook that individuals and families who are most exposed to risks, have the least capacity to respond" Tomorrow I will bring #rEUsiliencereusilience.eu/project-upda...
On the 13th September 2024, Rense Nieuwenhuis will participate in a workshop on âGlobal Ideas on Resilient Social Policiesâ organised by the Collaborative Research Centre on âGlobal Dynamics of Social...
About to present our @rEUsilience paper "Inequalities in European Resilience" at #ESPAnet2024@thaning.bsky.social@bartovalzbeta.bsky.social@wvlancker.bsky.socialwww.reusilience.eu
On my way to ESPAnet2024 to present #rEUsilience research, and to host our stream on âResilience as a challenge for the welfare stateâ. Are you attending? Reach out - letâs meet!
My interview with @dagensnyheter about #inequalitywww.dn.se/ekonomi/fors...#reusilience#SOFI
Ekonomisk ojämlikhet märks inte bara i plünboken, den kan även püverka hur bra hälsa du har och länge du lever. Det berättar forskaren Rense Nieuwenhuis.
Today, we kick off the @rEUsilience Policy Lab. We aim to identify, discuss and test possible policy changes that would help families, by bringing together expertise and insights from across: â˘Civil society â˘Policymaking â˘Social partners â˘Research reusilience.eu/policy-lab
The @rEUsilience consortium will be present at #Espanet this year in @TampereUni, where we will host a stream on: "Resilience as a challenge for the welfare state" (coordinated by Mary Daly of @DSPI_Oxford, and myself) More details soon: get your abstracts together!
The rEUsilience project is one year in, and we celebrate with the release of research in 6 European countries based on 40+ focus groups involving over 300 persons. Families are incredibly resourceful with the little they have, employing a range of strategies to keep afloat but often at high cost. đ
Brussels, 27th November 2023 Today we publish the findings of focus groups involving over 300 family members across 6 European countries (Belgium, Croatia, Poland, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom...