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National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. Term Project Manager in Cambridge, Massachusetts

OVERVIEWThe Global Repository of Income Dynamics (GRID) Project is hiring a full-time project manager to start in Spring 2026, working under the direction of Fatih Guvenen, Luigi Pistaferri, and Gianluca Violante. The aim of the GRID Project is to assemble an open-access international database that provides a large collection of micro statistics on income inequality and income dynamics at the individual level. All statistics in the database are computed from administrative records on earnings histories for each country and harmonized to ensure cross-country comparability. Currently, the Project includes 20+ countries, with further expansions planned over the coming years. Country-specific studies from the first phase of the GRID project have been published in a special issue of Quantitative Economics. GRID data are being used by students, journalists, policy makers, and researchers studying distributional outcomes, inequality trends, economic mobility, and public policy. An overview of the GRID project can be found here.JOB DESCRIPTIONThe position involves a broad range of tasks that provide strong preparation for graduate school or research-oriented industry positions, including data analysis, development of statistical tools, creation of presentations, editing of research papers, drafting of briefings, and potentially co-authoring research with the project directors.The program is an ideal bridge between college and graduate school for students interested in applied economics. Salary and benefits are competitive with other top predoctoral fellowships.The employee will work remotely. The position will begin in April 2026 and will last for one year.REQUIREMENTSApplicants should have completed a bachelor’s degree or a master’s degree. They should have strong quantitative skills and experience with coding and empirical research methods. Candidates with prior research experience are strongly preferred, particularly those with programming experience in Stata, SAS, R, and/or Python. Applicants need not be Economics majors, but they should have a strong interest in—and some exposure to—Economics. To apply, please upload a single PDF that appends all the following materials into one file into the application below: 1) A cover letter describing your interest in this position, your familiarity with specific programming languages, your prior experience as a research assistant and/or with independent research projects, and names and e-mail addresses of two references 2) A current CV 3) An unofficial transcript Selected candidates will be interviewed remotely for the position. The NBER is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or disability. The NBER will make reasonable accommodation for any disabled applicant, and will provide assistance to disabled applicants as needed during the application process.

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