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
- Scientific article
Having the lower hand
- Scientific article
Targeted school‐based interventions for improving reading and mathematics for students with or at risk of academic difficulties in Grades K‐6: A systematic review
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Guest editorial: Taking Sides in Organizational Ethnography
- Scientific article
Protocol: Service learning for improving academic success in students in grade K to 12: a systematic review
- Scientific article
Conditions for successful interprofessional collaboration in integrated care - Lessons from a primary care setting in Denmark
- Scientific article
Uncertain occupational expectations at age 19 and later educational and labour market outcomes
- Scientific article
Information, switching costs, and consumer choice: Evidence from two randomised field experiments in Swedish primary care
- Scientific article
Gender Disparities in Top Earnings: Measurement and Facts for Denmark 1980-2013
- Scientific article
A multi-sensory tutoring program for students at risk of reading difficulties
- Scientific article
Children out of Place? Negotiating Children's Places from the Margins