PhD Scholarship Position in a Project on Human Capital and The World EconomyPhD Scholarship Position in a Project on Human Capital and The World Econo
 
 As a PhD  student you will participate in the project Agency, Gender,  and  Economic Development in the World Economy 1850-2000. This project   explores how ‘agency’, conceptualized as the potential for individual   decision-making at the levels of households, economic activity and   political participation, contributed to global economic development and   vice versa. This question, which is at the core of current theorizing  in  economic history, requires innovative use of existing datasets and   creation of new datasets, elaboration of concepts in collaboration with   leading experts, and extensive cooperation between researchers working   at both micro and macro levels. The project is funded by NWO, and   directed by Prof. Jan Luiten van Zanden and Prof. Jan Kok. It is   subdivided into three PhD projects and one postdoctoral project (see:     Official Website.  )
As a PhD  student you will participate in the project Agency, Gender,  and  Economic Development in the World Economy 1850-2000. This project   explores how ‘agency’, conceptualized as the potential for individual   decision-making at the levels of households, economic activity and   political participation, contributed to global economic development and   vice versa. This question, which is at the core of current theorizing  in  economic history, requires innovative use of existing datasets and   creation of new datasets, elaboration of concepts in collaboration with   leading experts, and extensive cooperation between researchers working   at both micro and macro levels. The project is funded by NWO, and   directed by Prof. Jan Luiten van Zanden and Prof. Jan Kok. It is   subdivided into three PhD projects and one postdoctoral project (see:     Official Website.  ) 
Your research (the third subproject) will focus on the role of human capital in economic development. Unified Growth Theory postulates an intricate connection between human capital and the acceleration of economic growth. Is this borne out by the facts? What kind of human capital (e.g. literacy, numeracy) is most important, and what is the role of female education and training? You will also elaborate the links between family systems and human capital: what kind of incentives and obstructions can be found in the rules and patterns of marriage and co-residence? For instance, how detrimental is early marriage for female education and thus for women’s role in enhancing human capital?
You will be based at Radboud University Nijmegen, and you will be part of the Historical Demography research group led by Prof. Theo Engelen and Prof. Jan Kok.
Requirements
As candidate for this position you:
•  have a Master’s degree in economic and social history, or in  economics  or another social science, with shown interest in economic  and social  history;
• have a theoretical background and a strong interest in relevant theory;
• have an outstanding record of undergraduate and Master’s degree work;
• are able to work with large datasets;
• have excellent writing and speaking skills in English;
• are committed to learn Dutch on level B2 (CEFR) within two years, in case you are a non-Dutch speaker.
Organization
Radboud  University Nijmegen is one of the leading academic communities  in the  Netherlands, renowned for its leafy campus, modern buildings,  and  state-of-the-art equipment. It has seven faculties and enrolls over   17,500 students in approximately 121 study programmes. The university  is  situated in Nijmegen, the oldest city in the Netherlands, close to  the  German border, on the banks of the river Waal. Nijmegen has a rich   history and its city centre is one of the liveliest in the Netherlands.
Your  research will be embedded in the institute for Historical,  Literary and  Cultural Studies (HLCS) at the Faculty of Arts within the  theme “Public  and private lives: The history of politics and human life  courses, see:   Official Website.  You will be  based at the Department of History, where the project is  part of the  Department’s research programme “LIFE. The socio-cultural  realities of  human life courses in East and West”.
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Conditions of employment
Employment: 1,0 fte
Maximum salary per month, based on a fulltime employment: € 2,612 gross/month
The gross starting salary is € 2,042 per month based on full-time employment.
Duration of the contract: The total duration of the contract is 4 years.
Additional conditions of employment
You will be offered an initial contract for 18 months with the possibility of extension by 2.5 years.
The project is scheduled to start on June 1st, 2011.
Other Information
Please submit:
• a cover letter and CV;
• transcripts of your qualifications to date (degrees and grade lists);
• a writing sample, preferably a chapter of your MA thesis;
• a 1000-word research design, in which you present your ideas about the execution of the project;
• two referees.
Additional Information
Prof. dr. Jan Kok
Telephone: +31 24 3612778
E-mail: [email protected]
Application
You can apply for the job (mention the vacancy number 23.12.11) before 22 April 2011 by sending your application -preferably by email- to:
Radboud University Nijmegen, Faculty of Arts, P&O Department
P.O. Box 9103, 6500 HD Nijmegen, NL
Telephone: +31 24 3612916
E-mail: [email protected]
Faculty of Arts
Maximum Salary: € 2,612 gross/month
Vacancy number: 23.12.11
Closing date: 22 April 2011
Application Deadline : 22 April 2011
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