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The Department of Political Science and the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR) are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to work on the project RIGHTS: The bargaining power of sending countries in influencing the rights of their low skilled migrant workers. The RIGHTS project (2018-2023) is funded by a Starting Grant from the European Research Council (ERC) and is led by Dr Evelyn Ersanilli.
The RIGHTS project examines the influence of governments of migrant origin countries on the rights of their low skilled migrant workers in destination countries. The project approaches this question from both the origin and the destination country side; looking at factors that determine why and how origin states try to intervene and what determines the responses of destination countries.
A survey of policy makers in origin countries will generate an overview of interventions by origin country governments. The project’s core is a systematic comparative case study of six origin countries with partly overlapping destination countries and three of these destination countries. The tentative case selection includes the Philippines, Morocco, Senegal, India, Ecuador, and Vietnam on the origin country side and South Korea, Saudi Arabia and Italy on the destination country side.
Working closely together with the PI and other team members, the postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for the survey of origin country policy makers and fieldwork (interviews and archival research) in three of the country cases. The postdoctoral researcher is expected to write 4-5 co-authored and/or single authored articles in peer reviewed journals on the project findings and contribute to the conceptual papers.
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For this position the University Job Classification System ’Researcher-3/ Onderzoeker-3’ applies.
The appointment will be on a temporary basis for the duration of 2 years, with the possibility of an extension for another two years. The position is full-time (38 hours per week) of which 0.8 fte for the RIGHTS project, and 0.2 fte for teaching.
The position will start on 1 March 2018 or as soon as possible thereafter.
The gross monthly salary for this position will be €3,475 to €4,757 gross per month; this is based on a full-time position of 38 hours per week, plus 8% holiday allowance and 8,3% end-of- year allowance. The Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch universitiesis applicable.
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The Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) is the largest educational and research institution in the social sciences in the Netherlands, and one of the highest-ranked such institutions in Europe. The Faculty serves 7,500 students in numerous Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes in Political Science, Sociology, Anthropology, Communication Science, Psychology, Social Geography, Planning and International Development Studies, and Educational Sciences. The academic staff is employed in education as well as research. There are over 1,100 employees at the Faculty, which resides in a number of buildings in the centre of Amsterdam.
The Department of Political Science is one of the departments of the FMG. The College of Social Sciences (CSW) and the Graduate School of Social Sciences (GSSS) are responsible for the under-graduate and graduate teaching programmes in Political Science. The research within the Department is conducted in research programmes of the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR). The AISSR unites the social science research of the UvA, and is one of the largest research institutes in Europe. The RIGHTS project is part of the programme group ‘Transnational Configurations, Conflict and Governance’.
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