In-person event

Informal meeting of the Social Protection Committee (SPC)

At an informal session of the Social Protection Committee, hosted under Denmark’s EU Council Presidency 2025, Eurofound’s Massimiliano Mascherini presented key findings on social housing, linking to wider work on affordability, adequacy and child welfare.

Informal meeting of the Social Protection Committee (SPC)
When?

22 September 2025 - 23 September 2025

Where?
Copenhagen, DK
Organised by
Ministry of Social Affairs and Housing, under the Danish Presidency of the the Council of the European Union

Event background

Organised by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Housing, under the Danish Presidency of the Council of the European Union, this informal session of the Social Protection Committee(opens in new tab)This link opens in a new tab (an advisory policy committee to the Ministers in the Employment and Social Affairs Council), includes a presentation by Massimiliano Mascherini, Eurofound’s Head of Unit for Social policies, of Eurofound’s findings on the issue of social housing.

Agenda

Eurofound participants

Massimiliano Mascherini

Head of Unit
Social policies research unit

Massimiliano Mascherini ist seit Oktober 2019 Leiter des Referats Sozialpolitik bei Eurofound. Er kam 2009 als Forschungsmanager zu Eurofound, wo er Projekte zur Jugendbeschäftigung, zu NEETs und ihrer sozialen Eingliederung sowie zur Erwerbsbeteiligung von Frauen konzipierte und koordinierte. Im Jahr 2017 wurde er Senior Research Manager im Referat Sozialpolitik, wo er neue Forschungsarbeiten zur Überwachung der Konvergenz in der EU leitete. Neben der Arbeit an der Europäischen Erhebung zur Lebensqualität leitet er auch die Vorbereitung und Analyse der COVID-19 E-Erhebungen. Zuvor war er wissenschaftlicher Referent bei der Gemeinsamen Forschungsstelle der Europäischen Kommission. Er studierte an der Universität Florenz, wo er Versicherungsmathematik und Statistik studierte und in Angewandter Statistik promovierte. Er war Gastwissenschaftler an der University of Sydney und an der Universität Aalborg sowie Gastprofessor an der Päpstlichen Akademie der Sozialwissenschaften.

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Unaffordable and inadequate housing in Europe

Unaffordable housing is a matter of great concern in the EU. It leads to homelessness, housing insecurity, financial strain and inadequate housing. It also prevents young people from leaving their family home. These problems affect people’s health and well-being, embody unequal living conditions and opportunities, and result in healthcare costs, reduced productivity and environmental damage. Private tenants have faced particularly large housing cost increases, and owners with mortgages are vulnerable to interest rate increases. In addition, many owners without mortgages, especially in post-communist and southern European countries, experience poverty and housing inadequacy. The cost-of-living crisis affects people in all tenancies. Social housing and rent subsidies support many, but capacity differs across and within countries, and these measures exclude certain groups in vulnerable situations and fail to reach everyone who is entitled to them. Three quarters of Member States have Housing First initiatives – providing housing for homeless people – but these mostly operate on a small scale. This report maps housing problems in the EU and the policies that address them, drawing on Eurofound’s Living, working and COVID-19 e-survey, European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions and input from the Network of Eurofound Correspondents.

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