Understanding the Long-Term Impacts of Changes in Working Conditions

About 

The individual will contribute to research examining the longitudinal impacts of working conditions on health, using a combined dataset from surveys conducted in 2022 and 2025. Responsibilities may include developing sample weights to account for attrition between survey waves, assisting the team in conducting analysis of the data, and writing an academic paper reporting on the findings. In addition to data analysis-related tasks, the individual may collaborate with the research team to support efforts to prepare a research proposal and grant application for the renewal of the survey project.

Note: This internship will take place at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health, and at the California Labor Lab on Wednesdays for team meetings. To learn more, please visit the California Labor Lab. Co-mentors from the California Labor Lab will include Nari Rhee, PhD, Alicia LaFrance MPH, MSW, and Trisha Iley.

Required Skills: 

  • Proficiency in statistical software: STATA, SAS, or SPSS 
  • Research and writing skills, including conducting literature reviews
  • Collaboration skills
  • Communication skills

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