Projects
Mobile integrated social services increasing employment outcomes for people in need (MISSION). University of Antwerp
Study with a view to evaluating the discriminatory practices in housing in the Brussels Capital Region Ghent University
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Occupational welfare dynamics and labour market segmentation. A comparative company-level case study analysis in logistics and manufacturing in Belgium. KU Leuven
This thesis focuses on occupational welfare that has been related to growing welfare dualism (Natali and Pavolini 2014; Seeleib-Kaiser et al. 2012). Occupational welfare is defined as the sum of all benefits and services distributed by employers to employees as part of their employment (Titmuss 1958) and can include ‘social’ benefits such as pensions, childcare, sickness, and unemployment benefits, as well as ‘fringe’ benefits like company ...
Scholarship Award 2017 Ghent University
CURANT - Co-housing and case management for unaccompanied young adult refugees in Antwerp. University of Antwerp
Representations of Responsibility in Japanese Culture KU Leuven
I would like to investigate “representations of responsibility in Japanese culture”. In other words, how issues of responsibility have emerged and mattered in Japanese culture; what are the conditions for responsibility; what are crucial elements for responsibility to arise; where or who is the place of responsibility in societies, companies, or groups; how to take responsibility, to put it differently, what kind of actions would be expected ...
The effect of intra- and intergenerational social mobility on subjective wellbeing and social isolation: a macro-sociological, cross-national comparative perspective Ghent University
This research project focuses on how intra- and intergenerational occupational social mobility affect individual subjective well-being and feelings of social isolation and how these relationships vary across countries in the European Union.
Negotiating Landed Commons and their Governance: The Case of Slow Paths in Flanders KU Leuven
This PhD research reveals the detrimental social and ecological aspects of privatisation, fragmentation and encroachment of urban and rural spaces in Flanders. It sets out to explore these aspects at the intersection of spatial planning, ownership regimes and land use rights. It aims to understand how the development of community-based shared land use patterns (Commons) in Flanders help to transcend the ubiquitous private-public divide in ...