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PhD Position Global Health Behaviors and Development Economics

Research / Academic
Rotterdam

Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management (ESHPM) is investing in three themes: Planetary Health, Sustainable Workforce, and Global Health. Through these initiatives, ESHPM is at the forefront of shaping healthcare policy and management, innovating for a sustainable future in healthcare.

With this PhD opportunity in Global Health, ESHPM is specifically expanding in the areas of behavioral field experiments and econometric work on health & nutrition behaviors in low and middle-income countries. A second PhD opportunity links to our comparative focus in international health care systems.

Job description
This PhD will contribute evidence on the intricate link between health or nutrition behaviors and health outcomes among vulnerable groups using field experimental and econometric approaches. The PhD student will be partly embedded in ongoing joint projects with researchers at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. South Africa is an interesting study country due to – on the one hand – persistent economic inequality, high rates of unemployment among vulnerable groups, as well as various social protection schemes, and – on the other hand – poor anthropometric status, nutritional deficiencies, as well as widespread infectious diseases such as tuberculosis (TB). The article-based PhD will primarily focus on South Africa using both primary and secondary data. One focus is on analyzing the effects of interventions including social grants and food support schemes on both health and nutrition behaviors as well as health outcomes.

Part of the project situates itself within the emerging field of behavioral subsidies/social protection and health outcomes in the context of vulnerable TB patients and their families. TB is a prime and often preventable cause of death in South Africa. An important fraction of TB patients suffers from poor nutritional/anthropometric status, struggles with medication adherence and lives in poverty. South Africa is also known for relatively generous social and disability grants. The project will explore the interactions of TB patients with the social protection system of South Africa. While first topics and projects have been identified, there is also plenty of room to co-develop further projects in the larger field of health, nutrition/anthropometrics and economic development including in neighboring countries.

Requirements:

We are looking for a PhD researcher with the following profile and interests:

  • Master’s degree in economics and closely related quantitative fields with some expertise in development or health economics
  • Excellent applied econometric (e.g. impact evaluation) and related programming skills (e.g. STATA, R-Cran)
  • A basic understanding of field experiments and behavioral approaches
  • Experience with original data collection in field settings is a plus (e.g. surveys, field experiments). Specific field experience in South Africa is a further plus.
  • Excellent communications and English skills
  • Intellectual openness and strong soft skills for working within interdisciplinary and multicultural teams
  • A passion for tackling important health problems facing vulnerable groups
  • Willingness to spend time on the design of experiments and taking part in original data collection


The intention for this PhD recruit is to be based in the Netherlands with longer research stays in South Africa. There is an intention to develop and co-supervise this project jointly with collaborators at Stellenbosch University. There is also an intention to work with global health researchers at Erasmus School of Economics.

Salary Benefits:

ESHPM PhDs primarily work on their research project. There is also time for personal development (e.g. courses, conferences) and up to 15% of time may be allocated to teaching.

We offer an internationally oriented and varied job in our enthusiastic Global Health and Health Economics team with excellent working conditions in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities (CAO-NU).

The start date of this position is in the Academic Year 2024/2025 and will be based at the Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management (ESHPM). This position is full-time. The contract is entered into for the duration of 18 months with the intention of extending to a total of four years. The salary ranges from a minimum of € 2.770 to a maximum of € 3.539 gross per month Scale PhD on a fulltime basis (38 hours) in accordance with the CAO-NU.

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Work Hours:

40 hours per week

Address:

Burgemeester Oudlaan 50