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Children, Adolescents and Families

Gain insight into and an overview of the factors that affect families and the daily lives, upbringing and development of children and adolescents.

  • Carsten Strømbæk Pedersen

    Head of Research

    +45 41 93 24 27
    casp@vive.dk

In this area, you can get an overview of factors and institutions that affect families and the daily lives, upbringing and development of children and adolescents. VIVE has a special focus on children and adolescents in disadvantaged and vulnerable positions, such as children and adolescents placed in care, the inclusion of pupils with special needs and the general well-being of children and adolescents.

VIVE continuously produces new knowledge about a number of factors that are significant for life in families and for the upbringing, daily lives and development of children and adolescents. This is done on a solid data basis, for example through longitudinal studies, where various groups of children, students and adolescents are followed over a period of time.

VIVE has a special focus on children and adolescents in vulnerable positions. This applies, for instance, to the one per cent of all children and adolescents who are placed outside the home. We also study and monitor the well-being of children and adolescents in general.

Day care centres, schools and youth education programmes are crucial institutions for the upbringing and development of children and adolescents in Denmark. Health care, educational psychological counselling (PPR) and the municipal organisation of support and initiatives are of great importance to children and families in Denmark. VIVE also has knowledge on quality, management and initiatives in these welfare areas, among other topics.

Publications

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Report
22. AUG 2024

Børn og unge med minoritetsetnisk baggrund anbragt uden for hjemmet

  • Children, youth and family
  • Social issues
  • Children, youth and family, Social issues
Report
13. AUG 2024

Evaluering af Doolexia

  • Daycare, school and education
  • Children, youth and family
  • Daycare, school and education, Children, youth and family
Scientific article
AUG 2024

Family Partner: study protocol for a pilot randomised study of a home visitation intervention in Norway

  • Children, youth and family
  • Children, youth and family
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Experts

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Hanne Søndergård Pedersen

Head of Tender and Project Development, {ignore}, Cand.scient.pol.

+45 33 69 77 28
hape@vive.dk
Management
Aarhus
  • Management and implementation
  • Children, youth and family
  • Daycare, school and education
  • Management and implementation, Children, youth and family, Daycare, school and education

Key Expertise:

  • Prevention,
  • Organization,
  • Placement,
  • Municipalities and regions,
  • Inclusion,
  • Styring,
  • Vulnerable persons

Kathrine Vitus

Professor

Kathrine Vitus is a Professor in Sociology. Her research interests cover childhood and youth, migration and integration, and welfare state encounters and policies.

+45 24 98 72 38
kavi@vive.dk
VIVE Social Policy
Copenhagen
  • Children, youth and family
  • Social issues
  • Health
  • Children, youth and family, Social issues, Health

Key Expertise:

  • Professionals,
  • Immigrants,
  • Integration,
  • Crime,
  • Gender and identity,
  • Vulnerable persons,
  • Policy analysis,
  • Social theory,
  • Qualitative method development,
  • Narrative analysis

Nicolai Kristensen

Professor, Cand.oecon., PhD

+45 25 11 73 72
nikr@vive.dk
VIVE Quantitative Methods
Copenhagen
  • Labor market
  • Daycare, school and education
  • Children, youth and family
  • Labor market, Daycare, school and education, Children, youth and family

Key Expertise:

  • Public school,
  • Upper secondary education,
  • Education,
  • NEETS (Not in Education, Employment or Training),
  • Continuous vocational training,
  • Dynamic effects of public expenditures,
  • Dyslexics,
  • Adults’ basic skills
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VIVE – The Danish Centre 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.
Tel: +45 44 45 55 00
E-mail: vive@vive.dk
EAN: 5798000354845
CVR: 23 15 51 17