Cardiff University Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships for Research Excellence offer seven eligible applicants the opportunity to join our Doctoral Academy community for three years on a full-time basis.
Application Deadline: 1st June 2020
Eligible Countries: Developing Countries
To be Taken at (Country): This project is based in Cardiff Business School.
About the Award: Women’s participation in the labour force varies remarkably across countries reflecting differences in economic development, among other factors (e.g. educational attainment, social norms, fertility rates, access to childcare). Therefore, it is not surprising that there is an extensive international literature that focuses on the relationship between female labour force participation and economic development (e.g. Goldin, 1995; Verick, 2014). However, a key concern is whether women are able to access good quality employment, in particular, in comparison to their male counterparts. In general, when women work, they tend to be employed in the informal sector, which does not provide the benefits of formal sector jobs including steady wages, job security and social protection (ILO, 2018). For instance, the majority of women employed in the Global South work in the unregulated informal economy (Chen and Moussié, 2017). This PhD aims to understand the nature of women’s employment in countries within the Global South, aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the theme of Gender Equality in particular. By applying econometric methods to existing large scale representative microdata, it will explore the size and determinants of the gender gap in employment, formal employment and indicators of job quality such as pay.
Type: PhD
Eligibility:
Number of Awards: 7
Value of Award: The Scholarship includes:
– tuition fees for 3 years only.
– annual stipend (in line with UKRI rates, currently at £15,285 for 2020/21) for three years
– your academic School will also contribute towards research costs.
The first quarterly stipend payment will be made shortly after your course commences.
The awards are available to support applicants to our full-time PhD programmes (excluding clinical courses).
They cannot be awarded to students undertaking research on a part-time or distance-learning basis and are not available for any other types of research degree. Continued eligibility for the Scholarship is dependent on satisfactory academic progress.
Duration of Award: 3 years
How to Apply: You should apply for your chosen PhD programme via the University’s online application form. It is advisable that you make contact with your potential School and supervisory team beforehand.
To be considered for the scholarship, you must fulfil eligibility, ensure you complete the University’s application form and:
– attach an academic CV (guidance on creating an effective CV)
– ensure your personal statement gives a strong statement of your research interest, preparation and understanding of the research context and significance
– in the funding section, when asked “Are you self-funding your research?”, select “No, I am not self-funding my research” and indicate you are applying to the Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship.
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