The Stone Center for Inequality Dynamics (CID) invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow. CID is a multidisciplinary research center that carries out cutting-edge substantive and methodological research on social and economic inequality and helps expand the scientific data infrastructure available to support the study of this topic. CID is housed at the Institute for Social Research, one of the world's largest social science research organizations.
The Postdoctoral Fellow (PF) will be a central contributor to the project "Workplace Income Distribution by Social Class in the United States Manufacturing Sector, 1967-2022," whose principal investigators are Dr. Tali Kristal (University of Haifa) and Dr. Pablo Mitnik (CID). The project is part of the larger project "Distributional Workplace Accounts" funded by the European Research Council and led by Dr. Kristal.
The position is an exciting opportunity to work with restricted and hard-to-access data related to the sources of class-based income inequality on cutting-edge research topics. We are seeking a candidate with strong quantitative skills and a background in stratification and inequality, economic sociology, organizational studies, or labor economics. We prefer someone highly proficient in Stata but will also consider those highly proficient in other statistical programming languages, such as R.
The PF will be granted time to pursue their own scholarly projects and will have an annual research budget to pay for the costs associated with presenting their research at conferences or other research expenses.