Warsaw
2023
Paper presentation @ the Annual ESPAnet Conference: Why are some welfare programs more effective in reducing poverty than others? Insights from the design-deservingness theory.
Geneva
2023
Invited speaker at the Brocher Foundation Health Dividend Conference: Health Dividends as a Political Strategy.
Sigtuna
2022
Organization of a panel session at the Annual FISS Conference: Stress-testing basic income. Empirical research on the impact and feasibility of basic income.
Online
2022
Presentation at the Basic Income Guarantee (BIG) Conference: How popular is basic income? Evidence from the polls.
Online
2021
Organization of a conference stream @ the Annual ESPAnet conference: New horizons in welfare attitudes research.
Online
2021
Paper presentation @ the IPSA World Congress of Political Science: The multidimensionality of public support for basic income. A vignette experiment.
Online
2021
Paper presentation at the SPA Annual Conference: A wave of support? A natural experiment on how the Covid-19 pandemic affected the popularity of a basic income.
Leuven
2019
Organization of the Annual Inspiration Day in Social Work and Social Policy: Non-take-up of social rights.
Mannheim
2019
Paper presentation @ the ISA RC19 Conference: How popular deservingness perceptions mediate the link between unemployment policies and their public support.
Sigtuna
2019
Paper presentation @ the Annual FISS Conference: Twenty years after Korpi and Palme’s “paradox of redistribution”. What have we learned so far, and where should we take it from here?
Odense
2019
Paper presentation @ the DaWS Early Career Workshop: Welfare deservingness and welfare policy. New perspectives on popular deservingness opinions and their interaction with welfare state policies.
Mannheim
2019
Organization of a paper session @ the 4the International ESS Conference: Welfare state legitimacy in times of crisis and austerity: between continuity and change.
Leuven
2019
Organization of the international research seminar: The Social Legitimacy of Basic Income.
Vilnius
2018
Paper presentation @ the Annual ESPAnet Conference: Why deservingness theory needs qualitative research. Comparing focus group discussions on social welfare in three welfare regimes.
Hamburg
2018
Paper presentation @ the ECPR General Conference: Retrenchment of unemployment protection and the absence of public resistance in Denmark and the Netherlands. The role of popular deservingness perceptions among welfare constituents.
Gothenburg
2017
Paper presentation @ the Norface Welfare State Futures Workshop: Public support for the social rights and social obligations of the unemployed: two sides of the same coin?
Rotterdam
2016
Paper presentation @ the Annual ESPAnet Conference. Disentangling the Dutch enigma: the interplay between institutional design, popular perceptions and the social legitimacy of targeted welfare.
Leuven
2016
Organization of the authors’ meeting for the edited book: The Social Legitimacy of Targeted Welfare. Attitudes to Welfare Deservingness.