Post-doctoral Fellow in Labor Economics (Economics of Crime)
Advertiser: Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI), Stockholm University
Field(s) of specialization: Labor; Demographic Economics - Law and Economics - Health; Education; Welfare
Position type(s): Postdoctoral Scholar
Location of job: Universitetsvägen 10 F, Stockholm, 11418, Sweden
Degree required: Doctorate
Job start date: Flexible
Job duration: 3 years
Letters of reference required: 3
Target date for applications: 1 Dec 2023
Current search status: Search suspended/canceled
Posting end date: 1 Apr 2024
Interviews: Interviews will be conducted remotely by video starting December, 2023.
Ad text:

We invite you to apply for a postdoctoral researcher positions in labor economics, with an emphasis on the economics of crime. This position will be hosted at the Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI), Stockholm University under the mentorship of Professor Matthew Lindquist. We also encourage you to apply for a secon post-doc position in the Department of Economics at the University of Gothenburg, under the mentorship of Professor Randi Hjalmarsson.

Both post-doctoral positions are three years in length and will be part of a team and research agenda funded by Professor Randi Hjalmarsson's European Research Council Advanced Grant program: *“*Breaking the Inequality-Crime Cycle: Biases in Police Decisions, 'What Works' in Prison, and Firm Demand for Workers with Criminal Records”.

Research Program Summary: Recruited post-docs will be expected to collaborate with Professor Hjalmarsson and/or Professor Lindquist on the ERC agenda on how to break the inequality-crime cycle. Economic inequality and segregation imply vastly unequal opportunities in many dimensions – the labor market, healthcare, informal networks, exposure to police – that can impact the chances of ending up in trouble with the law. Once caught in the justice system, it can be hard to break free, especially if a criminal record increases the barriers to employment. This cycle of crime and economic inequality can even be perpetuated across generations, if the impacts of a criminal record spill-over to an offender’s family members. This three-part agenda considers multiple points at which the cycle can potentially be broken, including (i) police decision making and the role of training, (ii) prison reforms and prison care, including healthcare, and (iii) the role of employment opportunities – or lack thereof – for individuals with criminal records. This final part will emphasize both the potential role of firm hiring decisions and offender informal networks.

Position details: The positions are research intensive, and successful candidates will be expected to engage in research within the scope of the project. There is minimal teaching. Post-docs may also be expected to collaborate with other team members, including Professor Randi Hjalmarsson (University of Gothenburg), Associate Professor Anna Bindler (Cologne University), other post-docs, PhD students, and research assistants. Active participation in the institute's research environments (e.g., seminar participation and organization) is expected. Finally, one can expect potential research visits with collaborators in Stockholm, UK, US, and Germany.

Qualifications: Candidates are expected to hold a PhD in Economics (or closely related subject) at the time the position starts. The ideal candidate will have a background in applied microeconomics, with research experience or interest in the economics of crime. Applicants with training in labor economics, experience working with large register data sets and collecting data from public agencies (especially in Sweden, the US, and UK), and demonstrated expertise with contemporary quasi-experimental research designs will be especially well qualified.

Interviews: First round interviews will be conducted remotely during December (tentatively December 11-15).

To inquire about the positions, please email:

Professor Matthew Lindquist, Stockholm University (matthew.lindquist@sofi.su.se )

Professor Randi Hjalmarsson, Gothenburg University, (randi.hjalmarsson@economics.gu.se)

How to Apply:

Applications for these positions must be done via the recruitment platforms at Stockholm University and the University of Gothenburg. To be considered for both positions, you must apply to both positions. We strongly encourage you to do so.

Link to Gothenburg Ad: https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I005/1035/job?site=7&lang=UK&validator=9b89bead79bb7258ad55c8d75228e5b7&job_id=p31560

Link to Stockholm Ad: https://www.su.se/english/about-the-university/work-at-su/available-jobs?rmpage=job&rmjob=22089&rmlang=UK

The following materials will be requested when applying:

· Cover letter

· CV - degrees and other completed courses, work experience and a list of publications

· Research proposal (no more than 3 pages) describing: (i) why you are interested in the field/project described in the advertisement, (ii) why and how you wish to complete the project, and (iii) what makes you suitable for the project in question.

· Copy of PhD diploma

· Publications (Job Market Paper) in support of your application (no more than 3 files)

· Names and contact information for 3 references

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