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NBER: Message from Jon Skinner – NBER Fellowship Opportunities for 2019-2020

Message from Jon Skinner – NBER Fellowship Opportunities for 2019-2020

From: Janet Stein <jbstein_at_nber.org>
Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2018 16:32:45 +0000

Dear Colleagues,

I am pleased to announce that we are accepting applications for several
NBER fellowship opportunities for early-career economists and grad
students. These programs are part of NBER’s Program on Aging with a
focus on 1) Aging and Health; 2) Retirement and Disability and 3) Aging
Workforce (details and links below).

I hope you will encourage promising students and colleagues to check out
the Fellowship Opportunities section of our website (www.nber.org/jobs)
for these and other NBER fellowship openings. We strongly encourage
applications from women, minorities, people with disabilities, and
veterans.

Please also share this message and attached flyers with your networks.

1. NBER Pre- and Post-Doctoral Fellowships in Aging and Health Research:
Support available for 3 post-doc and 8 pre-doc fellows at NBER’s office
in Cambridge to focus on health and aging issues. Funded by the National
Institute on Aging and NBER, under the direction of David Cutler and Amy
Finkelstein. Open to US Citizens and permanent residents.

https://www.nber.org/callforpapers/PreDocAHE.html
https://www.nber.org/callforpapers/PostDocAHE.html

2. NBER Pre- and Post-Doctoral Fellowships in Retirement and Disability
Research: Support for 2 post-docs at NBER’s office in Cambridge and 2
pre-docs at their home universities, with a focus on the economic or
policy implications of retirement and/or disability. Funded by the
Social Security Administration and NBER, under the direction of Nicole
Maestas.

https://admin.nber.org/callforpapers/PreDocRetirmentDisabilityPolicy.html
https://admin.nber.org/callforpapers/PostDocRetirmentDisabilityPolicy.html

3. NBER Pre- and Post-Doctoral Fellowships on the Economics of an Aging
Workforce: Support for 1 post-doc at NBER’s office in Cambridge and 4
pre-docs at their home universities, on the economic aspects of the
labor market activity of older workers. Funded by a grant to NBER from
the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, under the direction of David Card
(pre-doc) and Nicole Maestas (post-doc).

https://www.nber.org/callforpapers/PreDocAgingWorkforce2019.html
https://www.nber.org/callforpapers/PostDocAgingWorkforce2019.html


Questions about any of these fellowships can be emailed to Janet Stein,
Program Administrator, at jbstein_at_nber.org.

Thank you for helping to publicize these opportunities.

Jon Skinner





Received on Mon Nov 05 2018 - 11:37:13 EST