ImPRovE: Poverty reduction in Europe: Social Policy and Innovation

  • Novy, Andreas (Projektleitung)
  • Leubolt, Bernhard (Forscher*in)
  • Weinzierl, Carla (Forscher*in)
  • Wukovitsch, Florian (Forscher*in)

Projektdetails

Geldgeber*innen

EU - Europäische Kommission

Beschreibung

ImPRovE (Poverty Reduction in Europe: Social Policy and Innovation) is an international research project that aims to improve the basis for evidence-based policy making in the area of poverty, inequality, social policy and social innovation in Europe. It is carried out by the ImPRovE Consortium and co-financed by the European Commission (Project officer at the European Commission: Marc Goffart). The project runs from March 2012 till February 2016 and is co-ordinated by the Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy (University of Antwerp, Belgium).

The two central questions driving the ImPRovE project are:

1. How can social cohesion be achieved in Europe?

2. How can social innovation complement, reinforce and modify macro-level policies and vice versa?



The output of ImPRovE will include over 55 research papers, about 16 policy briefs and at least 3 scientific books. The ImPRovE Consortium will organise two international conferences (March 2014 and February 2016). In addition, ImPRovE will develop a new database of local projects of social innovation in Europe, cross-national comparable reference budgets for 6 countries (Belgium, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Spain and the United Kingdom) and will strongly expand the available policy scenarios in the European microsimulation model EUROMOD.
StatusAbgeschlossen
Tatsächlicher Beginn/ -es Ende1/03/1229/02/16

Projektpartner

  • WU Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien (Leitung)
  • University of Essex (Projektpartner*in)
  • Athens University of Economics and Business (Projektpartner*in)
  • The London School of Economics and Political Science (Projektpartner*in)
  • TARKI Social Research Institute (Projektpartner*in)
  • Universiteit Antwerpen (Projektpartner*in)
  • Universität Turku (Projektpartner*in)

Österreichische Systematik der Wissenschaftszweige (ÖFOS)

  • 507019 Stadtentwicklungsplanung
  • 502014 Innovationsforschung
  • 507014 Regionalentwicklung