Project outline
This EU- and ESRC-funded project trains the spotlight on socio-economic and other risks facing families across European societies and the role of policy in protecting against such risks. Undertaking both EU-wide research as well as studies of particular countries (Belgium, Croatia, Poland, Spain, Sweden, the UK), the goal was to identify how families respond to risks and changes in their economic and care-related circumstances, especially in a context of fast-paced changes in labour markets and increasing income insecurity.
The project answered two research questions: What challenges and difficulties are created or exacerbated for families by labour markets in the ‘new world of work’ and how do families try to overcome these while managing their care-related and other responsibilities? How do social policies contribute to familial resilience, especially in terms of the extent to which policies are inclusive, flexible and complementary? As well as undertaking new research, the project included a policy lab which involved citizens and experts directly in policy review and problem solution and also used simulations and other methods to road-test policy solutions.
Along with Professor Mary Daly (co-lead) the other partners were: Rense Nieuwenhuis (Stockholm University, also co-lead), Wim Van Lancker (KU Leven), Marga León (University Autonomous Barcelona), Anna Matysiak (University of Warsaw), Ivana Dobrotić (University of Zagreb) and Elizabeth Gosme (COFACE Families Europe).
To find out more, visit the rEUsilience website and X profile.