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
Negotiations of vulnerability in aging with vision impairment
- Scientific article
The Moderating Effects of Social Norms on Pre-merger Overspending: Results from a Survey Experiment
- Scientific article
Choice models in nordic long-term care: care managers' experiences of privilege and disadvantage among older adults
- Scientific article
Intimate belonging – intimate becoming: How police officers and migrant gang defectors seek to (re)shape ties of belonging in Denmark
- Scientific article
A Janus-Faced State – Uncertain Futures and Frontline Workers’ Support for Immigrant Women Experiencing Abuse
- 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
- Scientific article
The Importance of External Assessments: High School Math and Gender Gaps in STEM Degrees
- Scientific article
The social class gap in bachelor’s and master’s completion: university dropout in times of educational expansion
- Working paper
PROTOCOL: Occupational health and safety regulatory interventions to improve the work environment: An evidence and gap map of effectiveness studies.
- Scientific article
Abducting children abroad: gender, power and transnational mobility in immigrant family conflicts