Hiring a Research Associate in development economics, based in India (May/June 2026).
Looking for someone organized, meticulous & hardworking. High bar.
Deadline: Apr 30 | [email protected]
RT appreciated! 🙏
JD: https://t.co/hlGJv47Thp
@econ_ra_india@econ_ra@JPAL_SA
RA position Alert ‼️
My supervisor at IIM Bangalore ( Dr. Aditya Shrinivas) is looking to hire multiple RAs who work in the intersection of drinking water, nutrition, health and environment.
Reach out to me in comments below for more clarifications.
https://t.co/es2dl5dwyU
@sub2pewdie I am not sure about the other posts but for this particular one you will only be contacted if you are selected in the first stage for an interview. Hope it helps.
@RaviTMandapaka This research associate post is ideal for people who have experience in data analysis and independent research working on applied micro economics area. If you want to pursue PhD in future and looking for a predoc experience before that this is an ideal place to be.
We're releasing the next State of Working India 2026 report in Delhi on the 17th of March, at IHC, 9:30 AM. This year's report looks at the theme of *`Youth in the labour market: Pathways from learning to earning'.* Register here:
https://t.co/bH8SpwPZWy
We analyse how variations in district-level gender norms (mobility, decision-making, asset ownership) are associated with women’s employment patterns in India.
Happy to share my Master’s thesis co-authored with my supervisor Prof @amitbasole as an APU Working Paper!
“Social Norms and Women’s Employment in India: A District-Level Analysis.”
https://t.co/R7mewv2AeQ
We are hiring RAs at the Centre for Sustainable Employment @working_india@azimpremjiuniv. RAs work closely with professors and post-docs on State of Working India and related projects. Past RAs have also been co-authors on published papers. Please apply and spread the word.
Our MA Economics programme offers students the option to choose between a research-oriented Thesis track, and a practice-oriented Internship track, in which they work w a development org engaged in on-ground projects.
🧵 on incredible research theses produced by our ‘22 batch
If you are thinking of the next step of your career after undergraduation in economics - do join this info session in Kolkata. One of our coolest prof is hosting the session !
Join our in-person session in Kolkata to learn more about the programmes we offer at our Bengaluru & Bhopal campuses. We will also hold an info session on our MA Economics programme. Tamoghna Halder, Economics faculty will be part of this session.
Registration details in next twt
Our uni is located right at the edge of urban Bengaluru, in the village of Booragunte. What can data tell us about this neighborhood as of 9 April 2024? Out of 400 households in this vibrant village, only 77 households currently have tap connections. How do we know this?
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Actually, @AdiShrinivas's tweet under-sells their results, per which the PDS: (1) reduced stunting (2) improved dietary diversity (3) & increased labour incomes!
Their VoxDev summary is aptly titled "The wide-ranging benefits of the world’s largest food transfer programme".
"The prize is as much an acknowledgement for the range of her research, as well as a (belated) recognition ... of such issues, which until recently were not considered worthy of enquiry." @SurbhiKesar and I write on the award for Goldin in @htTweets
https://t.co/6yrhhiO5HC
This year’s economic sciences laureate Claudia Goldin showed that female participation in the labour market did not have an upward trend over a 200 year period, but instead forms a U-shaped curve.
The participation of married women decreased with the transition from an agrarian to an industrial society in the early nineteenth century, but then started to increase with the growth of the service sector in the early twentieth century. Goldin explained this pattern as the result of structural change and evolving social norms regarding women’s responsibilities for home and family.
#NobelPrize