Post by Ams on Nov 10, 2020 2:29:57 GMT -5
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Are you a promising early-career scholar, with a thematic profile on inequality, institutions and life courses, and with a strong commitment to teaching and research? The Department of Sociology has an opening for an Assistant professor of Sociology. The assistant professor will focus on sociology in general and the study of inequalities, institutions, life courses and quantitative research methods in particular. Your thematic profile includes one or more of the following: labour markets, social stratification, social networks, (welfare state) institutions, migration, ethnic inequality, climate/sustainability, housing & neighborhoods, digital society, public and political attitudes, health, life course, family.
You will be embedded in the programme group Institutions, Inequalities, and Life courses (IIL). Members of this programme group examine institutions in a broad way as the formal and informal rules and arrangements in society that govern individual behavior and social relationships. They study how institutions, such as welfare state regulations and policies, impact social stratification over the life course, in education, the labour market, family relationships, and health. Categories of stratification that are typically studied are social class, ethnic and migration background and gender.
The IIL programme mostly uses quantitative methods and data, such as (longitudinal) survey data, register data, (field)experimental data, big data, social network data and macro data, often using an internationally comparative perspective. An important objective of the IIL group is to invest in the collection, development, enrichment, and dissemination of cross-national, longitudinal and (field)experimental data.
Are you a promising early-career scholar, with a thematic profile on inequality, institutions and life courses, and with a strong commitment to teaching and research? The Department of Sociology has an opening for an Assistant professor of Sociology. The assistant professor will focus on sociology in general and the study of inequalities, institutions, life courses and quantitative research methods in particular. Your thematic profile includes one or more of the following: labour markets, social stratification, social networks, (welfare state) institutions, migration, ethnic inequality, climate/sustainability, housing & neighborhoods, digital society, public and political attitudes, health, life course, family.
You will be embedded in the programme group Institutions, Inequalities, and Life courses (IIL). Members of this programme group examine institutions in a broad way as the formal and informal rules and arrangements in society that govern individual behavior and social relationships. They study how institutions, such as welfare state regulations and policies, impact social stratification over the life course, in education, the labour market, family relationships, and health. Categories of stratification that are typically studied are social class, ethnic and migration background and gender.
The IIL programme mostly uses quantitative methods and data, such as (longitudinal) survey data, register data, (field)experimental data, big data, social network data and macro data, often using an internationally comparative perspective. An important objective of the IIL group is to invest in the collection, development, enrichment, and dissemination of cross-national, longitudinal and (field)experimental data.