The Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging (MEA) at the
University of Mannheim is searching for a graduate level academic
researcher for its Research Unit "Old-Age Provision and Savings
Behavior". The mission of MEA is to evaluate, anticipate and
accompany the micro- and macroeconomic aspects of demographic change.
Empirical models and their resulting projections enable MEA to deliver
sound scientific advice for economic and social policy. MEA is part of
several international research networks and thus combines academic
research on a high international level with strictly scientific policy
consultancy.
The Research Unit "Old-Age Provision and Savings Behavior" has
developed a panel survey on household saving and investment behavior,
the SAVE-survey, which is in the field since 2001. We seek candidates
that would like to participate in the administration and the
development of the SAVE-survey. The candidate is expected to have a
strong interest in economic research. Sound knowledge in statistics and
microeconometric methods and applications is required. Future research
will have a focus on various interdisciplinary aspects of savings
behavior, as well as on survey methodology. We also expect a
willingness to participate in international conferences and to
contribute to our national and international research network. The
completion of a Ph.D. thesis is expected and will be supported.
Starting date: January 1, 2007 or earlier
Application deadline: October 15, 2006
For further information on the position please contact:
Dr. Daniel Schunk
Tel.: 0621/181-3448
Email: sch...@mea.uni-mannheim.de