We’re looking for a Junior Researcher / Research Assistant in developing the Comparative Panel File! Part-time work, in English, at NIDI.
You will be working on:
– Extending the project by adding new variables and new waves (working in the Stata statistical software)
– Updating the open-source code and documentation
– Advancing the synchronised open science platform and webpage
– Exploring opportunities to include new countries
You will work at the NIDI office in The Hague under the supervision of researchers who initiated the CPF, Matthijs Kalmijn and Konrad Turek. This position is particularly suitable for someone willing to explore the future career options in research, data-management and statistical programming, both in and outside of the academia. The project provides an excellent opportunity to familiarize yourself with the design and potential of the CPF data and the team can support you in initiating own research (e.g., for the future PhD). You will also be able to participate in meetings of the NIDI research groups, e.g., in the fields of migration and migrants, family, work and retirement.
More details here.