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Assistant In Research
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Job ID 73143
Job Funding Source Non-Work-Study
Employer Institute for Social Research
Category Professional/Administrative
Job Description

Hours:  30 hours or more per week in summer, 10-20 hours per week in academic year.

Shift: M-F, days, on-site

Duration: 12 months, contingent on job performance.

· Identify employers and pension plans that they provide;

· Obtain and analyze legal documents that describe the pension provisions provided to employees of private firms, federal, state and local governments;

· Classify, capture, and mathematically test pension plan provisions using specialized software designed for this task.

Educational Value

Students will learn about the research process and gain experience with utilizing information on employment and employee benefits reported in the survey. They will also learn how retirement benefits work in the U.S. labor market and how the provision and generosity of such benefits influence wealth upon a worker's retirement.

Job Requirements

Minimum Qualifications

Some college-level coursework in economics, mathematics, business, statistics, or related social science fields. Reasonable knowledge of research protocols and methodologies. Attention to detail and good communication and time management skills. Computing skills in a Windows environment using Microsoft Office. Ability to identify problems. Ability to learn new computer programs quickly.

Desired Qualifications

Major in economics, mathematics, business, statistics, or related social science fields. Ability to plan and carry out work under deadlines and work independently. Ability to independently develop and test mathematical formulas. Ability to quickly understand, combine, and organize information into meaningful patterns. Strong mathematical skills. Experience in data management or analysis. Basic knowledge of pension types and provisions. U-M coursework that includes economic theory (ECON 401 & 402), econometrics (ECON 451 & 452), labor economics (ECON 421& 422), or public finance (ECON 481 & 482).

Hourly Rate $21.00/hour
Hours 10.0 to 20.0 hours per week
Time Frame Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer
Start Date Thursday, May 1, 2025
End Date Friday, May 1, 2026
Primary Contact Katie F Gray
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Supervisor Chichun Fang
Work Location 426 Thompson Street
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