VIVE is an independent research and analysis centre operating under the Ministry of the Interior and Health that carries out research and analysis projects in all the major aspects of welfare and the welfare state. We both initiate analysis and research projects ourselves and accept research commissions from a large number of clients including Danish municipal and regional authorities, agencies, government ministries and other organisations. We carry out research at an international level . We draw upon the latest international studies in the design and execution of research and analysis projects while also taking into account the experience and knowledge of practitioners and decision-makers.
New publications
- Scientific article
Organizational narratives in rehabilitation-focused dementia care — negotiating identities, interventions and personhood
- Scientific article
Holding a Foster Child’s Mind in Mind: Study Protocol for a Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial of Mentalization-based Therapy (MBT) for Foster Families
- Scientific article
The diagnostic trajectories of Danish patients with autoimmune rheumatologic disease associated interstitial lung disease: an interview-based study
- Technical paper
Street-Level Leadership: Re-conceptualizing the Role of the Manager
- Scientific article
Striving to thrive: a randomized controlled trial of educational support interventions for children in out-of-home care
- Scientific article
Care arrangements between family and state -
- Scientific article
Health in Citizen-State Interactions: How Physical and Mental Health Problems Shape Experiences of Administrative Burden and Reduce Take-Up
- Book contribution
Effects of strengthened economic incentives in a decentralized active labour market policy (ALMP) context – the 2016 reform in Denmark
- Scientific article
Non-Western Immigrants, the Transition from School to Education and to Work and NEET Status
- Scientific article
The Consistency of Question-order Bias in a Changing Political Context