HABITAT - How European Big Cities and Legal Systems Trigger Urban Inequality: An Inquiry into Law and Economics”
Posted on: 11/06/2026
Deadline: 30/06/2026
Scientific-Disciplinary Group
13/ECON-01 - Economics, 13/ECON-02 - Economic Policy
Description
The candidate will analyze economic and legal datasets using econometric and statistical strategies with a counterfactual approach. This approach overcomes various problems associated with classical regression, such as selection bias.
Compensation
39,836 Euro
Job posting website
Number of positions
1
Maximum duration
12.0
Funding body
UniversitĂ degli Studi di Genova
How to apply
Selection process
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evaluation of presented titles and interview on the subjects specified by the notice
The qualification to apply every selection is specified in the notice for each research program. To apply for research grants: https://concorsi.unige.it/ homeApplications and CVs sent by e-mail are not accepted
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