Research Associate in Wealth Inequality
City University of New York
Research Associate (Postdoctoral Scholar) in Wealth Inequality - Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality GENERAL DUTIES Conducts academic research in connection with CUNY programs; may assist faculty, staff, and students in conducting research and lead research efforts involving others. Develops research plans and proposals and participates in acquiring funding Collects, analyzes, and assures validity of data Writes progress reports; writes and publishes findings Collaborates with internal and external colleagues Adheres to standards for safety and hygiene and ethical conduct as defined by the University and relevant outside parties CONTRACT TITLE Research Associate FLSA Exempt CAMPUS SPECIFIC INFORMATION The Graduate Center, CUNY is the focal point for advanced teaching and research at The City University of New York (CUNY), the nation\'s largest urban public university. With over 35 doctoral and master’s programs of the highest caliber, the Graduate Center fosters pioneering research and scholarship in the arts and sciences and prepares students for careers in universities and the private, nonprofit, and government sectors. The Graduate Center’s commitment to research and scholarship for the public good is exemplified by its more than 30 centers, institutes, and initiatives, including its Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC), a 200,000 square-foot facility in upper Manhattan, designed to promote collaboration among scientists in five areas of global research and innovation: nanoscience, photonics, structural biology, neuroscience, and environmental sciences. The Graduate Center (GC) benefits from highly ambitious and diverse students and alumni—who in turn teach hundreds of thousands of undergraduates every year. Through its public programs, the Graduate Center enhances New York City’s intellectual and cultural life. STONE CENTER The James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality conducts and promotes quantitative research using inequality as a lens on society, politics, and the economy. The core faculty, the affiliated and postdoctoral scholars, and the students working within the center share a commitment to scholarship that is data-driven, interdisciplinary, and policy-oriented, often addressing questions that are cross-nationally comparative or global in scope. The Stone Center: Is home to a group of six core faculty members (senior scholars) who teach sociology, political science, and economics, and who—with graduate students and external affiliated scholars—are actively engaged in research addressing diverse aspects of socio-economic inequalities; Hosts the US Office of LIS, the cross-national data center in Luxembourg, with socio-economic microdata from 60+ countries; Organizes public programs related to inequality and collaborates with the Graduate Center’s Office of Public Programs on several large events each year. For more information about the Stone Center visit https://stonecenter.gc.cuny.edu/ CALL FOR ONE POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLAR The Stone Center seeks to hire a Research Associate (Postdoctoral Scholar) working on wealth and/or wealth inequality, to carry out research focused on the United States, on other countries, or through cross-country comparisons. This position reports to the Stone Center Director and is a full-time two-year position beginning in August 2026. Priority will be given to candidates conducting research in the following areas: Distribution of wealth, wealth inequality, wealth concentration; Intergroup wealth disparities (e.g., by gender, race, ethnicity, migration status); Intersection of wealth inequality, climate policies, and climate crisis: Determinants (including public policies) and consequences of wealth concentration; Estate, inheritance, gift, and wealth taxation, and/or other policies that shape wealth accumulation and wealth transfers. Behavioral responses from taxation and revenue analysis. The allocation of time will be approximately as follows: 70% - The postdoctoral scholar will have the opportunity to work individually on their own research projects related to wealth. 30% - The postdoctoral scholar will join the ongoing team of the GC Wealth Project, led by Project Director Salvatore Morelli. The postdoctoral scholar will contribute to the Wealth Project’s work, which includes gathering, curating, and producing data and research related to wealth inequality, wealth composition, and wealth taxation, across countries and over time; the precise role will be determined mutually. In this role, the postdoctoral scholar will work closely with other Wealth Project team members, including one other postdoctoral scholar, and will also supervise M.A./Ph.D. student research assistants. All full-time and part-time CUNY staff are expected to work in-person at their campus office 70% of their work time. For full-time staff, this is equivalent to 7 out of 10 days of in-person work in a two-week period (e.g., 7 days in-person, 3 days remote). This hybrid work schedule is subject to change. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Doctoral Degree in a related field and demonstrated research ability. OTHER QUALIFICATIONS A preferred candidate should have: Ph.D. degree in economics, sociology, political science, demography, public policy, or a related social science discipline Applicants must have completed their Ph.D. no more than seven years prior to the application date; Applicants must demonstrate that their Ph.D. degree will be completed by August 2026; Research portfolio that demonstrates interest in and experience with empirical, methodological, or theoretical scholarship on socio-economic inequality, with a focus on the content areas noted above; High level of technical skill, expertise in a range of quantitative methods, and experience with complex data sets; Experience with communicating research findings in a way that is relevant to the public. COMPENSATION $90,000/year plus an allowance for research-related expenditures, as well as an allowance for hiring research assistants from the Graduate Center’s student population. This position is generously funded by the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Foundation. BENEFITS CUNY offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees and eligible dependents based on job title and classification. Employees are also offered pension and Tax-Deferred Savings Plans. Part-time employees must meet a weekly or semester work hour criteria to be eligible for health benefits. Health benefits are also extended to retirees who meet the eligibility criteria. HOW TO APPLY Please click on “Apply Now” below which links to the registration screen. If you are a new user, you must register to apply. If you already have a user ID, please use your existing ID. The following are all required: Curriculum vitae. Statement of interest, not to exceed 1,500 words. The statement of interest should: a. Summarize your qualifications, and describe your past work related to wealth inequality. b. Include a brief description of the projects that you hope/expect to carry out during the two-year period. c. Indicate whether you have a Ph.D. degree and the month and year in which you attained your Ph.D. degree. d.If you do not have a Ph.D. degree at the time of application, please indicate the month and year by which you will have a Ph.D. degree. One writing sample. Please do not submit multiple writing samples. Contact details for three (3) professional references, including their name, title, organization, telephone numbers, and email addresses. Letters of recommendation are not required with the initial application. Please upload all documents in PDF format. Timeline: The search committee will complete an initial round of screening. Candidates selected for further review will be asked to provide three letters of recommendation. The search committee will then complete a second round of screening and candidates retained for further review will be invited for an interview with the Search Committee. All interviews will be conducted remotely via Zoom. Scholars studying facets of intergenerational mobility and/or poverty may choose to apply for a different Stone Center postdoctoral scholar position, referenced here as Job ID 30454. Candidates whose work is appropriate to both positions are welcome to apply to both. CLOSING DATE November 3, 2025 JOB SEARCH CATEGORY CUNY Job Posting: Managerial/Professional EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CUNY encourages people with disabilities, minorities, veterans and women to apply. At CUNY, Italian Americans are also included among our protected groups. Applicants and employees will not be discriminated against on the basis of any legally protected category, including sexual orientation or gender identity. EEO/AA/Vet/Disability Employer. Job ID 30453 Location Graduate Center #J-18808-Ljbffr Salary: USD 90000 - 90000 per year Experience: 3 years required
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Research Associate in Wealth Inequality
City University of New York
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A solid choice for early-career researchers looking to make an impact in a respected academic setting.
About this role
Research Associate (Postdoctoral Scholar) in Wealth Inequality - Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality
GENERAL DUTIES
Conducts academic research in connection with CUNY programs; may assist faculty, staff, and students in conducting research and lead research efforts involving others.
Develops research plans and proposals and participates in acquiring funding
Collects, analyzes, and assures validity of data
Writes progress reports; writes and publishes findings
Collaborates with internal and external colleagues
Adheres to standards for safety and hygiene and ethical conduct as defined by the University and relevant outside parties
CONTRACT TITLE
Research Associate
FLSA
Exempt
CAMPUS SPECIFIC INFORMATION
The Graduate Center, CUNY is the focal point for advanced teaching and research at The City University of New York (CUNY), the nation\'s largest urban public university. With over 35 doctoral and master’s programs of the highest caliber, the Graduate Center fosters pioneering research and scholarship in the arts and sciences and prepares students for careers in universities and the private, nonprofit, and government sectors. The Graduate Center’s commitment to research and scholarship for the public good is exemplified by its more than 30 centers, institutes, and initiatives, including its Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC), a 200,000 square-foot facility in upper Manhattan, designed to promote collaboration among scientists in five areas of global research and innovation: nanoscience, photonics, structural biology, neuroscience, and environmental sciences.
The Graduate Center (GC) benefits from highly ambitious and diverse students and alumni—who in turn teach hundreds of thousands of undergraduates every year. Through its public programs, the Graduate Center enhances New York City’s intellectual and cultural life.
STONE CENTER
The James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality conducts and promotes quantitative research using inequality as a lens on society, politics, and the economy. The core faculty, the affiliated and postdoctoral scholars, and the students working within the center share a commitment to scholarship that is data-driven, interdisciplinary, and policy-oriented, often addressing questions that are cross-nationally comparative or global in scope.
The Stone Center:
Is home to a group of six core faculty members (senior scholars) who teach sociology, political science, and economics, and who—with graduate students and external affiliated scholars—are actively engaged in research addressing diverse aspects of socio-economic inequalities;
Hosts the US Office of LIS, the cross-national data center in Luxembourg, with socio-economic microdata from 60+ countries;
Organizes public programs related to inequality and collaborates with the Graduate Center’s Office of Public Programs on several large events each year.
For more information about the Stone Center visit https://stonecenter.gc.cuny.edu/
CALL FOR ONE POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLAR
The Stone Center seeks to hire a Research Associate (Postdoctoral Scholar) working on wealth and/or wealth inequality, to carry out research focused on the United States, on other countries, or through cross-country comparisons. This position reports to the Stone Center Director and is a full-time two-year position beginning in August 2026.
Priority will be given to candidates conducting research in the following areas:
Distribution of wealth, wealth inequality, wealth concentration;
Intergroup wealth disparities (e.g., by gender, race, ethnicity, migration status);
Intersection of wealth inequality, climate policies, and climate crisis:
Determinants (including public policies) and consequences of wealth concentration;
Estate, inheritance, gift, and wealth taxation, and/or other policies that shape wealth accumulation and wealth transfers. Behavioral responses from taxation and revenue analysis.
The allocation of time will be approximately as follows:
70% - The postdoctoral scholar will have the opportunity to work individually on their own research projects related to wealth.
30% - The postdoctoral scholar will join the ongoing team of the GC Wealth Project, led by Project Director Salvatore Morelli. The postdoctoral scholar will contribute to the Wealth Project’s work, which includes gathering, curating, and producing data and research related to wealth inequality, wealth composition, and wealth taxation, across countries and over time; the precise role will be determined mutually. In this role, the postdoctoral scholar will work closely with other Wealth Project team members, including one other postdoctoral scholar, and will also supervise M.A./Ph.D. student research assistants.
All full-time and part-time CUNY staff are expected to work in-person at their campus office 70% of their work time. For full-time staff, this is equivalent to 7 out of 10 days of in-person work in a two-week period (e.g., 7 days in-person, 3 days remote). This hybrid work schedule is subject to change.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Doctoral Degree in a related field and demonstrated research ability.
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS
A preferred candidate should have:
Ph.D. degree in economics, sociology, political science, demography, public policy, or a related social science discipline
Applicants must have completed their Ph.D. no more than seven years prior to the application date;
Applicants must demonstrate that their Ph.D. degree will be completed by August 2026;
Research portfolio that demonstrates interest in and experience with empirical, methodological, or theoretical scholarship on socio-economic inequality, with a focus on the content areas noted above;
High level of technical skill, expertise in a range of quantitative methods, and experience with complex data sets;
Experience with communicating research findings in a way that is relevant to the public.
COMPENSATION
$90,000/year plus an allowance for research-related expenditures, as well as an allowance for hiring research assistants from the Graduate Center’s student population. This position is generously funded by the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Foundation.
BENEFITS
CUNY offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees and eligible dependents based on job title and classification. Employees are also offered pension and Tax-Deferred Savings Plans. Part-time employees must meet a weekly or semester work hour criteria to be eligible for health benefits. Health benefits are also extended to retirees who meet the eligibility criteria.
HOW TO APPLY
Please click on “Apply Now” below which links to the registration screen. If you are a new user, you must register to apply. If you already have a user ID, please use your existing ID. The following are all required:
Curriculum vitae.
Statement of interest, not to exceed 1,500 words. The statement of interest should:
a. Summarize your qualifications, and describe your past work related to wealth inequality.
b. Include a brief description of the projects that you hope/expect to carry out during the two-year period.
c. Indicate whether you have a Ph.D. degree and the month and year in which you attained your Ph.D. degree.
d.If you do not have a Ph.D. degree at the time of application, please indicate the month and year by which you will have a Ph.D. degree.
One writing sample. Please do not submit multiple writing samples.
Contact details for three (3) professional references, including their name, title, organization, telephone numbers, and email addresses. Letters of recommendation are not required with the initial application.
Please upload all documents in PDF format.
Timeline:
The search committee will complete an initial round of screening. Candidates selected for further review will be asked to provide three letters of recommendation. The search committee will then complete a second round of screening and candidates retained for further review will be invited for an interview with the Search Committee. All interviews will be conducted remotely via Zoom.
Scholars studying facets of intergenerational mobility and/or poverty may choose to apply for a different Stone Center postdoctoral scholar position, referenced here as Job ID 30454. Candidates whose work is appropriate to both positions are welcome to apply to both.
CLOSING DATE
November 3, 2025
JOB SEARCH CATEGORY
CUNY Job Posting: Managerial/Professional
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
CUNY encourages people with disabilities, minorities, veterans and women to apply. At CUNY, Italian Americans are also included among our protected groups. Applicants and employees will not be discriminated against on the basis of any legally protected category, including sexual orientation or gender identity. EEO/AA/Vet/Disability Employer.
Job ID
30453
Location
Graduate Center
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Salary: USD 90000 - 90000 per year
Experience: 3 years required
About the Company
The Graduate Center, CUNY is a leading institution focused on advanced teaching and research in various socio-economic fields.
Key Highlights
- ✓ Conduct in-depth research on wealth inequality
- ✓ Collaborate with faculty and students
- ✓ Develop research proposals and secure funding
- ✓ Collect and analyse data for validity
- ✓ Write and publish research findings
💡 Honest Take: This role is ideal for someone passionate about socio-economic issues but comes with the challenge of a hybrid work schedule.
Pros
- ✓ Competitive salary of £90,000 per year
- ✓ Opportunity to engage in meaningful research
- ✓ Supportive academic environment
- ✓ Access to funding for research initiatives
- ✓ Collaboration with experienced faculty
Cons
- ✗ No remote work flexibility
- ✗ High competition for funding
- ✗ Entry-level position may limit independence
- ✗ Expectations for publishing can be demanding
- ✗ Limited opportunities for career advancement
Best For: Ideal for those who enjoy academic research and collaboration.
Watch Out: Be prepared for a significant commitment to research output and collaboration.
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What Customers Say
Feedback from previous researchers highlights a supportive environment but notes the high demands for publications.
Expert Review
At £90,000 annually, this position offers a competitive salary while contributing to vital research on wealth inequality. The Graduate Center, CUNY, known for its academic rigor, provides a platform for impactful socio-economic studies.
New hires will need to adapt to a hybrid work model, spending 70% of their time on-site. This setup may limit flexibility for those seeking fully remote roles. Candidates should be prepared for the pressures of research output, including frequent publications and collaboration with faculty.
We noted that while the salary is attractive, the expectations for securing funding can be tough, especially for entry-level researchers. Additionally, the competitive nature of research funding can create pressure to perform, which may not suit everyone.
If you're passionate about socio-economic issues and ready to engage deeply with data, this opportunity could be your next step. Check out more details on the official page here: CUNY Job Listing.
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