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Dr Nienke Boesveldt is Research Associate in the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, leading a National Scientific Agenda study on the unhoused. This research focuses on shifting from temporary shelters to permanent housing solutions.
She is also prinicipal researcher on Longitudinal Research Projects on Deinstitutionalisation and Decentralisation of Homelessness and Mental Health, mostly in the Netherlands, and also in Canada and Finland. She is involved in the Etnografic Impact Lab.
Dr. Boesveldt’s research interests include vulnerable groups, homelessness, governance, public (mental) health, interventions, social policy, social innovation, social economy and comparative studies. Before her PhD at VU, she has worked for municipalities for 15 years on processes for social relief, day care and protected and living policies.
This dual background of researcher and policymaker is currently of great value for this research and this position contributes to the social value of the scientific work. Dr Boesveldt understands the circumstances (and the pressure) that policymakers encounter in their daily work. She organizes regularly, and for different target groups, workshops, lectures and seminars on studies on the governance of homelessness and attaches great importance to building a bridge between scientific knowledge and policy practice.
Research
The study aims to map the residential paths of (former) unhoused individuals, examining how they navigate and experience different housing options. Additionally, the team will assess how changes in the Dutch housing system impact these pathways and evaluate the effectiveness of various housing models. A cost-benefit analysis of innovative housing solutions will also be conducted.
Ancillary activities
- Onderzoeksinstituut Nienke Boesveldt | Hilversum | Directeur/eigenaar | 2022-10-12 - present
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Kafka in de polder: De impact van langdurig onrechtmatig verblijf en ouderdom op de bestaansstrategieën en angst voor uitzetting van ongedocumenteerden
Kox, M., Staring, R. & Boesveldt, N., Dec 2025, In: Crimmigratie & Recht. 8, 2, p. 77-95 19 p.Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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How Do Ideas Get in the Way of Policy Change? A Comparative Study of Homelessness Policy in Toronto and Montréal, Canada
Boesveldt, N., 4 Aug 2025, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Social Policy & Administration. 10 p.Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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Ambulantisering en Regionalisering van MO en BW in de regio Flevoland Onderzoek 2023 - 2027: Rapportage tweede meting Mei 2025
Buskermolen, N., Otto, M. & Boesveldt, N., 2025, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. 43 p.Translated title of the contribution :De-institutionalization and decentralisation of homelessnness and institutionalised housing in the Flevoland Province : Study 2023-2027, Report second measurement, May 2025 Research output: Book / Report › Report › Academic
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Peer Researchers in Qualitative Research on Homelessness and Mental Health: A Reflexive Journey from Data Validity to Relations of Ethical Labour
Boesveldt, N., 2025, Reframing Qualitative Research Ethics. Busby, H. (ed.). Leeds: Emerald Publishing Limited, p. 37-56 20 p. ( Advances in Research Ethics and Integrity; vol. 12).Research output: Chapter in Book / Report / Conference proceeding › Chapter › Academic › peer-review
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Mixed methods on adverse childhood experiences predicting transitional and recurrent homelessness
Boesveldt, N. F., van Dungen, W. & de Castro, B. O., 1 Nov 2024, In: Journal of Community Psychology. 52, 8, p. 1150-1162Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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