We are seeking a Research Assistant who will complete a range of tasks in support of the PIRL lab in the Department of Sociology. Previous research topics have included the trajectories of community college students, housing policies to increase neighborhood quality, the responses of high-achieving low-income students to financial aid, and race trends in economic mobility. Work is done using multiple social scientific methods, often in conjunction, including qualitative data collection and analysis via semi-structured interviews, structural micro-econometric modeling and estimation, and statistical analysis of large-scale administrative data, among other approaches. This position will include a variety of tasks that provide preparation for graduate school, such as analyzing data, developing statistical models, creating presentations, and editing research papers. The position will begin in the summer or fall of 2026 and could last up to 2 years. The Research Assistant will oversee data collection, data organization, and/or data management or similar functions/tasks for research study(ies) in support of a PI or a research team. In addition to the duties described above Closely collaborate with Professors DeLuca and Papageorge on cross-disciplinary, methodologically broad, policy-relevant, empirical social scientific research related primarily to poverty, inequality, race, education, labor and housing. For recent examples of their work, see https://otheramerica.org/ and https://nicholaswpapageorge.com/ Conduct fieldwork and analyze data. Participate in weekly research group meetings. Prepare mandatory reports and documents/protocols.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
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5,001-10,000 employees