The Department of International Economics at DIW Berlin is hiring a Postgraduate Research Fellow in Development Economics to participate in research activities of the Training and Mobility Network for the Economic Analysis of Conflict (TAMNEAC).
The project analyses the drivers, forms and social consequences of mass violent conflict from an economic perspective, as well as the risk management strategies of individuals and households to cope with conflict. The project is funded by the Marie Curie Initial Training Networks and comprises multiple research partners across Europe and globally. DIW Berlin contributes to the network with the analysis of the economic behavior and labor market changes in relation to conflict legacies.
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