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

Tá Massimiliano Mascherini ina Cheann ar an aonad Beartais Shóisialta ag Eurofound ó mhí Dheireadh Fómhair 2019. Chuaigh sé isteach in Eurofound in 2009 mar bhainisteoir taighde, ag dearadh agus ag comhordú tionscadail maidir le fostaíocht don aos óg, NEETanna agus a gcuimsiú sóisialta, chomh maith le rannpháirtíocht na mban sa mhargadh saothair. In 2017, ceapadh é ina bhainisteoir taighde sinsearach san aonad Beartais Shóisialta, áit a raibh sé i gceannas ar thaighde nua maidir le monatóireacht a dhéanamh ar chóineasú san AE. Chomh maith leis an obair ar an Suirbhé Eorpach ar Cháilíocht na Beatha, tá sé i gceannas ar ullmhú agus ar anailís na r-shuirbhéanna COVID-19 freisin. Roimhe sin, bhí sé ina oifigeach eolaíoch ag an Airmheán Comhpháirteach Taighde den Choimisiún Eorpach. Rinne sé staidéar in Ollscoil Florence, áit a ndearna sé staidéar sna heolaíochtaí achtúireacha agus staitistiúla agus bhain sé PhD amach i Staitisticí Feidhmeacha. Bhí sé ina chomhalta ar cuairt in Ollscoil Sydney agus in Ollscoil Aalborg agus ina ollamh ar cuairt ag Acadamh Pontifical na nEolaíochtaí Sóisialta.

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