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Do you have a background in the social sciences and an interest in the topic of labour market discrimination? Are you enthusiastic about the opportunity to be part of a dynamic team and develop research based on cutting-edge experimental methods? Join us as a postdoctoral researcher at Utrecht University!
The overarching aim of the project is to investigate why and to what extent ethnic, racial, and religious minorities are structurally exposed to discriminatory behaviour in the Dutch labour market. Moreover, the project examines whether and how this continuous exposure to prejudice and discrimination accumulates at the intersection of stigmatised identities and over the life course.
You will work at the European Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations (ERCOMER) at thedepartment of Interdisciplinary Social Science. ERCOMER has a strong research track record in interethnic relations with a particular focus on international migration and immigrant integration, ethnic discrimination, ethnic identity formation and interethnic networks, attitudes towards immigrants and immigration. It is part of the Dutch research school Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology (ICS).You will be responsible for the development of the research design, in collaboration with the other team members, and for the coordination of the data collection. You will also be involved in the organisation of team meetings and take on project management tasks in collaboration with the local project coordinator.
The core tasks invlude:
You will work in close collaboration with Dr Stefanie Sprong at Utrecht University and Dr Bram Lancee and Dr Eva Zschirnt at the University of Amsterdam.
A high degree of independence and responsibility is expected from the postdoc. Essential qualification are:
Desirable qualifications are:
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