Announcements

  • 6 Jan 2023 3:34 PM | Julia Wolf (Administrator)

    Loudoun County, Virginia is hiring a Demographer to join our Department of Finance and Budget, to lead the County’s demographic analysis function. This is a permanent, full-time position in a dynamic county in the Washington, DC region. The link to the position can be found here.

  • 5 Dec 2022 10:20 PM | Julia Wolf (Administrator)

    The Congressional Research Service would like to share this career opportunity with you and your network.

    Analyst in Social Policy (Social Security Disability Insurance)

    Open/Closing dates: 12/02/2022 to 12/30/2022

    Salary: $106,823 - $138,868 per year

    The Congressional Research Service (CRS) Domestic Social Policy Division (DSP) is seeking an Analyst in Social Policy (Social Security Disability Insurance) to provide expertise on and analysis of issues pertinent to the Social Security Disability Insurance program (e.g., financing, solvency of trust funds, program impact on beneficiaries, program design and operations, trends of the working-age disabled population, return-to-work initiatives) or related disability insurance programs.

    The analyst will prepare authoritative, objective, and non-partisan analytical studies and descriptive and background reports on Social Security Disability Insurance and related disability insurance policy; provide personal consultation and assistance to congressional committees, Members, and staff on policies and programs throughout the legislative process; and participate in or lead team research projects and seminars. The analyst is also expected to develop over time the skills necessary to provide legislative analysis and consultation to congressional committees, Members, and staff at increasingly sophisticated levels on policies such as changing Social Security’s existing eligibility requirements, application and adjudication processes, or benefit and financing structure.

    CRS works exclusively for the United States Congress, providing policy and legal analysis to committees and Members of both the House and Senate, regardless of party affiliation. As a legislative branch agency within the Library of Congress, CRS has been a valued and respected resource on Capitol Hill for more than a century. CRS is well known for analysis that is timely, authoritative, confidential, objective and nonpartisan. Its highest priority is to ensure that Congress has immediate access to the nation's best thinking on public policy issues of interest to its committees and Members.

    CRS is fully committed to workforce diversity. Interested applicants must apply online at USAJOBS https://www.usajobs.gov/job/692444600.

    Please help us improve our recruitment efforts by letting us know how you heard about the position. This question is asked in the application process.


  • 14 Oct 2022 10:33 AM | Julia Wolf (Administrator)

    Please click HERE to see the Program for the 2022 SDA Conference. We can't wait to see you in Knoxville!

    Updated: October 14, 2022

    Originally posted: September 26, 2022

  • 11 Oct 2022 2:51 PM | Julia Wolf (Administrator)

    Penn State is hiring an Assistant Professor in Sociology and Criminology whose research focus is on inequity in education, health or other outcomes due to race, ethnicity, and/or migration status. This position is co-funded by Penn State’s interdisciplinary Social Science Research Institute and is part of an initiative to hire four faculty members in different units across Penn State. These faculty members will join an existing campus cluster, with the goal to foster collaborations among social and behavioral scientists and others, working from the person to the population levels on understanding and reducing disparities. We also welcome scholars who use any variety of methodologies. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. To receive full consideration, materials should be received by November 7, 2022To find out more and apply, click here

  • 7 Sep 2022 3:43 PM | Joseph Lariscy (Administrator)

    The Sociology Department at the University of Memphis invites applications for a tenure track faculty position to be filled at the Assistant Professor rank beginning in Fall 2023. Applicants must have a Ph.D. no later than August 2023. Area of specialization for both research and teaching is the sociology of Race/Ethnicity. Preference will be given to a scholar who will be active in the pursuit of grant funding and collaborate with the Center for Community Research and Evaluation, a University Center that is externally funded.

    The University of Memphis has recently been designated as a Carnegie R1 institution. The University is committed to maintaining this status and there is strong support for new faculty developing their scholarly agendas. Faculty in the department teach a 2-2 load. The Sociology Department offers the B.A. and M.A. degree and is a partner in the Ph.D. program in Urban Affairs. Faculty teach at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and work with graduate research assistants. The successful candidate will join an exciting and collaborative department in a dynamic urban university.

    Applications must be made on-line at https://workforum.memphis.edu/postings/33188. Please upload a letter of application, a curriculum vita, a research statement highlighting the potential for grant funding, a statement of teaching philosophy or interests, and the names of three professional references. Review of applications will begin October 3, 2022 and may continue until the position is filled. The University of Memphis is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. We urge all qualified applicants to apply for this position. Appointment will be based on qualifications as they relate to position requirements without regard to race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, disability, age, status as a protected veteran, genetic information, or any other legally protected class.

  • 25 Aug 2022 1:22 PM | Julia Wolf (Administrator)

    Click here to find an assortment of activities and places to check out!

    We are looking forward to demographers converging on Knoxville for the 50th anniversary meeting of the Southern Demographic Association. For those who couldn’t attend the 2009 meeting when we last met in Knoxville, please know that Knoxville has an active and vibrant downtown with many restaurants, shops, activities, and historic sites all within walking distance to the hotel. There is also a trolley stop right outside of the front door of the hotel for those who want to look around effortlessly; the trolley is free. If you can’t find something fun to do, there’s no pleasing you!

  • 17 Aug 2022 1:26 PM | Julia Wolf (Administrator)

    LinkAssistant Research Economist Job at The University of Alabama

    Application deadline 9/7/2022

    Job SummaryThe Assistant Research Professional should show evidence of competence in the disciplinary area of the position and demonstrate promise of moving towards excellence in professional leadership, practice, and/or research and scholarly activities as appropriate for the position. As directed, individuals in this track level independently contribute to the planning and design of research and creative projects. He/she performs supporting research and creative activities such as data analysis, monitoring outcomes, performing lab maintenance, and/or performing experiments and creating creative projects. May assist in both short-term and long-term planning and project goals, as well as in research and creative proposals and dissemination of project findings. This is only a representation of possible duties and is not an all-inclusive listing. Application deadline 9/7/2022. Visit UA’s employment website at jobs.ua.edu for more information and to apply. The University of Alabama is an equal-opportunity employer (EOE), including an EOE of protected vets and individuals with disabilities. 


  • 16 Aug 2022 1:04 PM | Julia Wolf (Administrator)

    Pandemic to Prosperity: South is a thoughtfully curated set of indicators tracked over time to illuminate the challenges facing the South’s most vulnerable. History has shown that large-scale crises accelerate pre-existing trends, exacerbate inequities, and permanently change societies and civic life. For decades, the American South has lagged on nearly every indicator of prosperity and equity, and similar patterns are evident as we emerge from the Covid crisis. Pandemic to Prosperity: South offers an overview of the health-and-economic crisis's impacts on our lives and livelihoods, governments, civic institutions, and overall well-being, with a focus on the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.  The National Conference on Citizenship launched the Pandemic to Prosperity report series in July 2020 and began co-publishing the report series with the Southern Economic Advancement Project — which works to lift up policies that address particular vulnerabilities in the South — and Fair Count — whose work focuses on strengthening pathways to continued civic participation — to document the state of the South during the pandemic in 2021. In 2022, Pandemic to Prosperity: South is updated quarterly.

  • 15 Aug 2022 1:52 PM | Julia Wolf (Administrator)

    SANDAG is looking for demographers at a variety of experience levels:


    Senior Demographer

    https://sandag.org/index.asp?jobid=668&fuseaction=jobs.detail


    Data Scientist / Researcher & Modeler

    https://sandag.org/index.asp?jobid=668&fuseaction=jobs.detail


    Director of Regional Justice Information

    https://sandag.org/index.asp?jobid=638&fuseaction=jobs.detail


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