Research Economist or Senior Research Economist - Microeconomics
Advertiser: Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Field(s) of specialization: Environmental; Ag. Econ. - Industrial Organization - Labor; Demographic Economics - Microeconomics - Public Economics - Urban; Rural; Regional Economics - Health; Education; Welfare
Position type(s): Other nonacademic
Location of job: 1455 East 6th Street, Cleveland, Ohio, 44114, United States
Degree required: Doctorate
Job start date: Flexible
Job duration: Continuing/permanent
Letters of reference required: 3
Current search status: Position filled
Posting end date: 30 Nov 2020
Interviews: Interviews will be conducted remotely by video starting January, 2021.
Ad text:

Research Economist/Senior Research Economist - Microeconomics

Economic Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

Section: Nonacademic (Full-Time, Salaried)

JEL Classifications:

  • E24 - Employment, Unemployment, Wages
  • H – Public Economics
  • I - Health, Education, and Welfare
  • J - Labor and Demographics Economics
  • L - Industrial Organization
  • Q5 - Environmental Economics
  • R - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics

Application Deadline: November 30, 2020

The Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland seeks new or experienced economists with research interests in microeconomics. Job responsibilities include publishing research in professional journals, writing for Bank publications, and advising Bank leadership on economic conditions and policy issues. To qualify a Ph.D. in economics is required. Experienced candidates are required to have a publication record commensurate with experience.

To Apply:

Please apply to EconJobMarket.org with a CV, a current research paper, three letters of reference, and a diversity statement by November 30, 2020. The one-page diversity statement could include your thoughts on how you would bring a diverse point-of-view to the Cleveland Fed; your experiences collaborating with others who have different perspectives and experiences; and/or ways in which equity and inclusion are related to your research (such as differences in economic outcomes or experiences across groups). Please feel free to submit a similar statement developed for another institution, including academic institutions, rather than preparing a new one.

This position requires access to confidential supervisory information and/or FOMC information, which is limited to “Protected Individuals” as defined in the U.S. federal immigration law. Protected individuals include, but are not limited to, U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, and U.S. permanent residents who either are not yet eligible to apply for naturalization or who have applied for naturalization within the requisite timeframe. Candidates who are not U.S. citizens or U.S. permanent residents may be eligible for the information access required for this position and sponsorship for a work visa, and subsequently for permanent residence, if they sign a declaration of intent to become a U.S. citizen and meet other eligibility requirements. In addition, all candidates must undergo an enhanced background check and comply with all applicable information handling rules, and all non-U.S. citizens must sign a declaration of intent to become a U.S. citizen and pursue a path to citizenship. For more information on the program for security of FOMC information, see *here*.

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