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Research Assistant/Associate Policy Analyst - Retirement Adequacy

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Research Assistant/Associate Policy Analyst - Retirement Adequacy

Research Assistant/Associate

Open until filled (2026-06-14)

Location

Kent Ridge Campus, Singapore

National University of Singapore

Type

Full-time

Required Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree
Proficient in <strong>Stata</strong> or R
Training in statistics, economics, or related field
Experience with longitudinal data (preferred)

Research Areas

Retirement Adequacy
Population Ageing
Financial Vulnerability
Longitudinal Data Analysis
Policy Modelling
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Research Assistant/Associate Policy Analyst - Retirement Adequacy

Job Description

Research Assistant/Associate Policy Analyst – Retirement Adequacy

The Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (SSHSPH) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) is recruiting a Research Assistant/Associate Policy Analyst. Rapid population ageing in Singapore raises important questions about financial resilience and retirement adequacy. This project aims to examine how life-course transitions in employment, health, caregiving, and housing shape income, expenditure, and financial vulnerability in later life. The study will draw on longitudinal datasets, including the Retirement and Health Study and will involve quantitative analysis and policy-relevant modelling to inform retirement and ageing-related policies in Singapore. This is a full-time position based in Singapore.

Duties may include, but are not limited to: (1) providing programming support for research projects; (2) conducting statistical and econometric analyses using longitudinal data; (3) managing large and complex datasets; (4) constructing indicators of retirement adequacy and financial vulnerability; (5) supporting policy modelling; (6) conducting literature reviews; and (7) contributing to scientific manuscripts, reports, and dissemination of findings.

The appointed candidate should: (1) hold at least a bachelor’s degree; (2) be proficient in Stata or R; and (3) have training in statistics, mathematics, economics, computer science, quantitative social science, public health, epidemiology, or a related field. Experience with longitudinal data analysis or microsimulation modelling is preferred. Familiarity with C++ is advantageous but not required.

The ideal candidate should demonstrate the ability to work with large datasets and have strong knowledge of quantitative methods. Strong analytical thinking and work ethics, attention to detail, and problem-solving skills are essential. Excellent written and spoken English is required, as the candidate will engage with stakeholders and contribute to reports and publications.

The position is for one year but can potentially be extended. The grade of appointment will be accorded based on candidate’s academic qualifications and years of relevant experience.

Applicants should send the following by email to Dr. Cynthia Chen (cynchen@nus.edu.sg):
1) Cover note introducing themselves (no more than 500 words);
2) A two-page Curriculum Vitae (only including relevant information), containing details of two named referees;
3) A sample of published work and their roles in the projects, if applicable.

Interviews will be face-to-face for candidates. We are accepting applications until the position is filled.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for this Research Assistant/Associate Policy Analyst role?

Candidates must hold at least a bachelor’s degree in statistics, mathematics, economics, computer science, quantitative social science, public health, epidemiology, or a related field. Proficiency in Stata or R is essential. Experience with longitudinal data analysis or microsimulation modelling is preferred, and familiarity with C++ is advantageous. Strong analytical skills and excellent English are required. Explore more on research assistant jobs for similar roles.

💼What are the main duties in this Retirement Adequacy project?

Duties include providing programming support, conducting statistical and econometric analyses using longitudinal data like the Retirement and Health Study, managing large datasets, constructing indicators of retirement adequacy and financial vulnerability, supporting policy modelling, literature reviews, and contributing to manuscripts and reports. This role focuses on informing Singapore’s retirement policies.

📧How do I apply for this NUS Research Assistant position?

Email Dr. Cynthia Chen at cynchen@nus.edu.sg with: 1) Cover note (<500 words); 2) Two-page CV with two referees; 3) Sample of published work if applicable. Interviews are face-to-face. Applications accepted until filled. Use our free cover letter template and free resume template to prepare.

🔧What skills and experience are preferred for this policy analyst role?

Key skills include working with large datasets, strong quantitative methods, analytical thinking, attention to detail, and problem-solving. Preferred: longitudinal data analysis or microsimulation modelling. Excellent written/spoken English for stakeholder engagement and publications. Check tips on excelling as a research assistant.

📍What is the employment duration and location for this position?

This is a full-time position based at Kent Ridge Campus, Singapore for one year, potentially extendable. Grade based on qualifications and experience. No salary or visa details specified. View similar research jobs in higher education.

🔬What research focus does this Retirement Adequacy role involve?

The project examines life-course transitions in employment, health, caregiving, and housing impacting income, expenditure, and financial vulnerability in later life. Uses longitudinal datasets for quantitative analysis and policy modelling to inform Singapore’s ageing policies.

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