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Tim Goedemé is a Senior Research Fellow at the Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy (University of Antwerp), where he directs research on poverty, social protection, inequality, and climate change. He concurrently serves as Associate Member of the Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School (University of Oxford). His methodological work focuses on comparative analyses of welfare systems.
Research interests center on defining human needs in high-income countries, evaluating social policy effectiveness, and examining intersections between environmental sustainability and welfare systems. He employs mixed-method approaches with emphasis on methodological rigor.
He leads the 6-year TAKE project consortium studying non-take-up of social policies in Belgium. Previously taught courses at University of Antwerp ('Society, Public Policy and Evaluation') and KU Leuven ('Social Policy in the EU and the Role of the EU').
Held prior leadership roles as Editor-in-Chief of the European Journal of Social Security and Co-Chair of the EU Platform on Reference Budgets.



