DEMO recruits a PhD student and a post-doctoral researcher

 

The Centre for Demographic Research of the UCLouvain recruits ​​​​a PhD student and a post-doctoral researcher to work on the ARC-funded LIMA project “Personal Aspirations and Processes of Adaptation: How the Legal framework Impacts on Migrants’ Agency”

 

Job description for the PhD Student

The PhD researcher will work in collaboration with the lead researchers. He/she will develop a research project in the area of migration and integration, with a focus on asylum seekers and refugees in Belgium. The research will make use of large-scale longitudinal databases on migration, administrative status and employment (population register, crossroads bank for social security), and survey data on migration and integration in Belgium

Profile

  • Master in demography, quantitative sociology or related discipline.
  • Strong quantitative skills, preferably with individual longitudinal data.
  • A good knowledge of STATA and/or R.
  • Interest in international migration and integration research.
  • Good writing skills.
  • Good working knowledge of English and/or French.

Conditions

  • Starting date: between March 2019 and July 2019.
  • Duration: 18 months.
  • The selected candidate will have to apply for additional funding.
  • Net monthly allowance of 1,940 €.

Application

Applications will include a complete CV, a motivation letter, a one-page research proposal and the names and addresses of two reference persons who can be contacted.

Applications should be sent (by e-mail) before February 26, 2019 to Bruno SCHOUMAKER 

 

 

Job desription for the postdoctoral researcher

The postdoctoral researcher will work in collaboration with the lead researchers. He/she will participate in the following tasks:

  • Contribution to multidisciplinary articles on migration and integration, with a focus on asylum seekers and refugees in Belgium.
  • Analysis of large-scale longitudinal databases on migration, administrative status and employment (population register, crossroads bank for social security), and analysis of survey data on migration and integration.
  • Participation in the design of a quantitative survey on migrants’ histories and aspirations.

Profile

  • PhD in demography, quantitative sociology or related discipline.
  • Strong quantitative skills and experience with individual longitudinal data.
  • A good knowledge of STATA and/or R.
  • Strong interest in international migration and integration research.
  • Good writing skills.
  • Good working knowledge of English and/or French.

Conditions

  • Starting date: between March 2019 and May 2019.
  • Duration: 12 months (possibility of extension, conditional on availability of funds).
  • Net monthly allowance of 2,490 €.

Application

Applications will include a complete CV, a motivation letter and the names and addresses of two reference persons who can be contacted.

Applications should be sent (by e-mail) before February 26, 2019 to Bruno SCHOUMAKER

 

 

 

The LIMA Project: “Personal Aspirations and Processes of Adaptation: How the Legal framework Impacts on Migrants’ Agency”
The LIMA project examines how legal frameworks – Belgian and European - correlate with third country national migrants’ agency. The scientific aim is twofold: understand how legal frameworks shape migrants' professional, family and migratory trajectories and life projects; and analyse if, and which strategies migrants develop to bend the rules and circumvent obstacles, and/or use the opportunities offered by legal systems to fulfil their professional and family aspirations. This interdisciplinary project is conducted by researchers in migration law, demographers and sociologists.

Publié le 04 février 2019