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educational outcomes of primary school children in Nairobi County. The post-holder will support the health economics and financing workstream of this research, including data collection. A key output will be
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educational outcomes of primary school children in Nairobi County. The post-holder will support the health economics and financing workstream of this research, including data collection. A key output will be
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microeconomics with applications to economic policy, using “big data” and quasi-experimental methods to identify causal effects and test the predictions of economic and sociological models. The successful
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Centre for Employment Research, School of Organisation Economy and Society, Westminster Business School This post is full time, 35 hours per week and is fixed term for two years. The Centre
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30 Jan 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF WESTMINSTER Research Field Economics Educational sciences Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country United Kingdom
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This post is full time, 35 hours per week and is fixed term for two years. The Centre for Employment Research (CER) specialises in microeconomic analysis of the labour market. This work covers, for example, employment, earnings, education and social mobility and is underpinned by the rigorous...
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of decarbonisation and Circular Economy transition using integrated modelling frameworks combining Material Flow Analysis, Life Cycle Assessment and macro-economic modelling. The project will explore the synergistic
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excellent preparation for high-level doctoral studies. Applicants should have at least an undergraduate degree in a relevant area such as economics, economic sociology, public policy, data science, or data
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. The successful applicant should have a completed Bachelor’s and/or Master’s degree in Economics, Maths, Computer Science, Statistics, or other closely related disciplines, with substantial quantitative work
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mental health research. Responsibilities The Research Assistant will provide economic evaluation input in a variety of research projects in oncology and mental health research. They will liaise with