Ghent University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration has a vacancy for a MOTIVATED DOCTORAL RESEACHER (M/F) In the field of Micro-Econometrics Applied to Labour Economics. Project title: “EVALUATING ACTIVE LABOUR MARKET POLICIES IN FLANDERS”
- The candidate writes a doctoral thesis under the supervision of Prof. Bart Cockx on the research project entitled “Evaluating Active Labour Market Policies in Flanders”. This project will be realizedwithin the Policy Research Centre Work and Social Economy (“Steunpunt Werk en Sociale Economie”) financed by the Flemish Government. The project consists in two main research topics: (i) A Simple Monitoring Instrument for the Effectiveness of Active Labor Market Policies; (ii) Public Procurement of Employment Services: Long-Run Effectiveness and the Role of the Service Provider. The description of the research project can be downloaded from http://users.ugent.be/~bcockx/PhDproject_Werk.pdf.
- The competencies and research interests of the promoter are described on http://users.ugent.be/~bcockx/.
- In addition to performing the tasks described in the research project, the PhD candidate will improve his/her research skills by completing a doctoral training programme. This includes advanced courses within the Belgian Graduate School in Economics, and attending and presenting research in seminars and international conferences. A description of the rules of the PhD programme are downloadable from http://www.feb.ugent.be/en/Res/doctoraatsreglement_2011.pdf
Eligiblity
- You are holder of a Master degree in Economics, which you should have completed with honours.
- You can work independently, accurately and systematically
- You have an interest in quantitative methods
Application Procedure
Send a letter of motivation and your CV to prof. Bart Cockx bart.cockx@ugent.be as soon as possible and not later than December 15, 2011. Do not hesitate to send a mail for more info.
Submission Deadline
December 15, 2011
Website Link
http://users.ugent.be/~bcockx/vacature2011.pdf
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