The Brussels Institute for Social and Population Studies (BRISPO) is an interdisciplinary research centre composed of sociologists, demographers, economists, psychologists, statisticians, and human geographers. Its members conduct research on the socioeconomic, cultural, and demographic dimensions of patterns of social inequality within Belgium, Europe, and beyond.
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Copyright © Mattias Vos Interview with Deborah De Moortel on psychological capital and social class
The interview concerns Deborah's latest article titled "Psychological Capital and Social Class: A Capital Approach to Understanding Positive Psychological States and Their Role in Explaining Social Inequalities".Copyright © jozefmicic by Adobe Stock New journal article investigating how Belgian local governments’ address discrimination
This new publication by Martiniello B. & Verhaeghe PP. investigates how local governments respond to discrimination, proposing a temporal framework of anti-discrimination policy useful to researchers and policymakers.Copyright © VUB Nobel Prize-Nominated Palestinian Doctor Izzeldin Abuelaish Visited VUB
On 9 December, the eve of Human Rights Day, Dr Abuelaish attended the pre-release screening of I Shall Not Hate at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB).Copyright © kryptajuliett by Adobe Stock Deadline for the MIrreM Spring School 2025 is approaching
You can submit your application until December 18, 2024, COB.Copyright © ratatosk by Adobe Stock 3 Articles Related to the INEQKILL Project Published in a Special Issue of "Espaces, Populations, Sociétés"
The papers present the results of the INEQKILL project on the historical and contemporary patterns of mortality in Belgium.Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe awarded the ERC Consolidator Grant
This achievement will enable him to investigate the "class-race nexus" at the macro-level, analyzing how countries differ in the extent to which life opportunities are shaped by ethno-racial and socio-economic backgrounds.Copyright © Axel Kock by Adobe Stock New publication on educational disparities in breast cancer
Joachim Gotink and Sylvie Gadeyne, together with their co-authors, investigate if educational level impacts breast cancer incidence, mortality, and survival, and if so, how.Copyright © jozefmicic by Adobe Stock New paper "The U-turn in educational inequality. Why a multidimensional approach matters for measuring social inequalities in tertiary educational attainment"
In this study, Elias Kruithof and Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe analyzed the evolution of social inequalities in tertiary educational attainment in Belgium from the post-World War II era to the early 2000s.
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Interdisciplinary Conference CSW2025: Creating Sustainable Work
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The Summer Institute in Urban Studies provides an opportunity to investigate leading-edge theoretical and methodological questions, along with a range of associated career development issues, in the field of urban studies.
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