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VIVE is an independent research and analysis centre operating under the Ministry of the Interior and Housing 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
  1. Book contribution

    The Ethics of the Staircase

  2. Scientific article

    Minding the Baby versus usual care: Study protocol for a quasi-cluster-randomized controlled study of an early interdisciplinary home-visiting intervention for families at increased risk for adversity

  3. Scientific article

    Promoting interactive skills and mind-mindedness among early childcare professionals: study protocol for a randomized wait-list controlled trial comparing the Circle of Security approach with care as usual in center-based childcare (the SECURE project)

  4. Scientific article

    Is Nordic elder care facing a (new) collaborative turn?

  5. Scientific article

    The jigsaw puzzle of activities for mastering daily life; service recipients and professionals’ perceptions of gains and changes attributed to reablement—A qualitative meta-synthesis

  6. Scientific article

    Migrant carer-wives. Between transnational marriages, care work for older husbands and gendered precarity

  7. Scientific article

    Choice models in nordic long-term care: care managers' experiences of privilege and disadvantage among older adults

  8. Scientific article

    Adult/child ratio and group size in early childhood education or care to promote the development of children aged 0–5 years: A systematic review

  9. Scientific article

    Potential of Online Recruitment Among 15-25-Year Olds

  10. Scientific article

    Negotiations of vulnerability in aging with vision impairment

Phone: +45 44 45 55 00

Mail: vive@vive.dk

VIVE – The Danish Center for Social Science Research provides knowledge that contributes to developing the welfare society and strengthening quality development, efficiency enhancement and governance in the public sector, both in municipalities, regions and nationally.

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