The role
We are seeking to appoint a senior research associate to work on a study, funded by the Nuffield Foundation, on family change, well-being and social policy. You will join a small team of researchers, led by Professor Susan Harkness alongside Dr Samuel Mohun Himmelweit (University of Bristol), Dr Silvia Avram (University of Essex) and a postdoctoral research fellow (to be appointed). The work is being conducted alongside Gingerbread, the UK’s largest single parent charity.
The project aims to understand the complexity of children’s family lives. You will be responsible for analysing secondary data sources to assess how family structure influences adult and child wellbeing. The focus of the study is to understand how changing family structure, including the growth of step-families and in families where parents share care, interacts with the social welfare and child maintenance systems to affect access to resources.
What will you be doing?
The appointed researcher will be responsible for analysing a range of secondary data sources including, but not limited to, the Labour Force Survey, Family Resources Survey, Census data, and the British Household Panel Survey / Understanding Society. The appointed researcher will be expected to lead the quantitative analysis, with input from other members of the research team, to write up results and contribute towards writing for publication. You may also be required to present findings to academic audiences, the advisory group and other stakeholders. Assistance with administrative tasks associated with the project, including the organisation of advisory board meetings and dissemination activities, may also be requested. Occasional travel to London to attend meetings may be required.
You should apply if
You should apply if you have a PhD in the social sciences and strong quantitative analysis skills, including experience of using Stata. The project has a strong policy focus, and an interest in impact and policy engagement would be an asset. Those with an interest in the following areas of research are particularly encouraged to apply: family demography, family policy, economic inequality and poverty, social security provision and/or child maintenance policy.
Contract type: Open ended with fixed funding for 21 months
Work pattern: 100% time (80% time for a 24 month contract length will be considered)
Salary: £42,632 to £47,874 per annum (pro rata if 80% time), Grade: J
This advert will close at 23:59 UK time on 24/11/2024
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