The Department of Sociology is seeking to fill a full-time bi-weekly Associate Research position, effective immediately and ideally running through August 2022. This individual will assist in a research project focused on building a new comparative dataset of child welfare systems. Experience working with statistical software, multiple different data sources, and working as a part of a research team are preferred, but candidates with excellent work experience and knowledge of the social sciences, especially about the child welfare system or about the European Union, will also be considered.
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