>Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2001 19:42:40 +0200
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (International Sociological Association)
>Subject: Postdoc - Comparative Welfare State Research
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>Postdoctoral in Comparative Welfare State Research
>Danish National Institute of Social Research
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>The Research Unit for Comparative Welfare State Research at
>the Danish National Institute of Social Research seeks a
>specialist in the area of comparative welfare state research
>for a one or two-year post doctorate appointment. The Danish
>National Institute of Social Research gives a high priority to
>research in the area of comparative welfare state research, as
>policy changes throughout Europe in these areas play a growing
>role in the policy debate in Denmark.
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>The person appointed to this position will be part of the
>staff in the Research Unit for Comparative Welfare State
>Research participating in developing new ways for comparative
>research. The research in this unit is well integrated in the
>international research community in this area. A high priority
>is given to projects done in collaboration with researchers in
>other countries. Field of responsibility includes working
>closely with researchers in the unit in order to perform
>analysis of policy changes and their implications for welfare
>institutions and individuals in different countries in areas
>like labor market policy, family policies, and pension
>policies. Emphasis will be on work that develops methods of
>comparative welfare state research.
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>Applicants should have completed the PhD degree in sociology,
>economics, political science, or a related discipline.
>Applicants with special interest and documented experience in
>comparative welfare state research are encouraged to apply.
>Applicants should send a letter describing research interest,
>current curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, and
>three copies of selected written work (maximum 10
>publications). Applications are received until the position is
>filled.
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>Applications should be sent to:
>Erling Wulff
>The Danish National Institute of Social Research
>Herluf Trolles Gade 11
>DK-1052 Copenhagen K, Denmark
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>For further information on this position, please contact:
>Niels Ploug, Research Director, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>The Danish National Institute of Social Research
>Tel: 45-3348- 0840
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>For further information on the Danish National Institute of
>Social Research visit http://www.sfi.dk
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