The Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) is a global research center working to reduce poverty by ensuring that policy is informed by scientific evidence. Anchored by a network of more than 1,000 researchers at universities around the world, J-PAL conducts randomized impact evaluations to answer critical questions in the fight against poverty.
The Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) is a global research center working to reduce poverty by ensuring that policy is informed by scientific evidence. Anchored by a network of more than 1,000 researchers at universities around the world, J-PAL conducts randomized impact evaluations to answer critical questions in the fight against poverty.
Our affiliated professors are based at over 120 universities and conduct randomized evaluations around the world to design, evaluate, and improve programs and policies aimed at reducing poverty. They set their own research agendas, raise funds to support their evaluations, and work with J-PAL staff on research, policy outreach, and training.
Our research, policy, and training work is fundamentally better when it is informed by a broad range of perspectives.
Research Intern – Democratic Republic of Congo, UC Berkeley
Overview:
We are looking for qualified applications for the position of Research Intern to work on research projects in development economics and political economy in Kananga, Democratic Republic of Congo. This is an opportunity to gain field research experience in development economics and political economy, contributing large-scale randomized controlled trials. You will also acquire management and analytical skills in this role. The position will require significant commitment and long hours in a poor, remote setting.
This 12-month position will be based in Kananga, DRC. The entire period will be devoted to field research activities as described below. The position particularly suitable for individuals who anticipate pursuing with a master’s and/or PhD degree in economics or other quantitative social sciences.
Project description:
The Research Intern will work on several ongoing research projects, including but not limited to the following topics:
The effects of progressive taxation on compliance, revenues, and the social contract. An RCT, in collaboration with the provincial Government and the provincial tax revenue department, will examine how a more progressive property tax system shapes revenue through two key mechanisms: (a) a tighter correspondence between liability and ability to pay, and (b) higher compliance due to improved perceptions of the fairness of the tax system.
Responsibilities of the Research Intern:
- Assisting Research Associates in managing the daily work of a team of French-speaking field enumerators (training sessions, enumerators follow-up, survey reports, field and survey equipment preparation, etc.)
- Preparing and managing survey instruments with Excel and SurveyCTO
- Extraction (SurveyCTO) and Cleaning (STATA) survey data collected daily
- Cooperating with local implementation partners in the government and civil society
- Regular monitoring of project databases to maintain consistency of data collection
- Actively participate in exchanges with Principal Investigators by preparing briefings and project progress reports
- Assisting the Predoctoral Research Associate with accounting tasks, such as tracking expenses and archiving
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in economics or a related field (required)
- Quantitative skills and experience with Stata (required)
- Familiarity with randomized evaluations and econometric methods (required)
- Fluency in French: native speaker or advanced fluency (required)
- Experience with Survey CTO (desired)
- Experience with ArcGIS/QGIS (desired)
- Experience with R and/or Python (desired)
- Excellent organizational and communication skills (desired)
- Detail-oriented, able to work independently and take initiative (desired)
- Experience living in a developing country (desired)
Duration: 1 year. Candidates available for six months only may be considered, but there is a strong preference for a one-year post.
Desired Start Date: November 2024 (earliest)-January 2025 (latest)
Primary Supervisors: Jonathan Weigel (Assistant Professor, Haas School of Business, University of California Berkeley)
Secondary Supervisors: Augustin Bergeron (Harvard University), Marina Mavungu Ngoma (The World Bank Group), Gabriel Tourek (University of Pittsburgh), Dina Pomeranz (University of Zurich), Joana Naritomi (London School of Economics), Samuel Kapon (University of California Berkeley), Binta Zahra Diop (Stanford University), Arthur Laroche (University College London), and other collaborators.
Send a CV and cover letter in English
to Manon Bellot (bellot.manon.mb@gmail.com) using the subject “Predoctoral Field-Based Research
Associate, UC Berkeley”.