Senior researcher (associate professor level) Work, employment and/or organizations NIDI

At NIDI, we conduct cutting-edge social scientific research in the broad field of population studies. To future strengthen our institute, we are seeking a senior researcher (associate professor level) with expertise in work, employment and/or organizational dynamics. The successful candidate will play a key role in developing innovative research lines, enhancing NIDI’s national and international profile, and shaping the institute’s future by acquiring new research projects, training the next generation of scholars (including PhD students and postdocs) and disseminating research findings.

 

 

What you will do

You will build and expand a focused research line at NIDI around work, employment and/or organizations, embedded in broader societal and demographic changes (e.g., aging societies, labour market flexibilization, changing work-family dynamics and health). You are expected to play a leading role in the theme group “Demographic change and the labour market” and to actively shape its substantive direction and future research agenda. You will foster collaborations within the institute and between NIDI and other institutes and universities at the national and European level. You are expected to strengthen and innovate the future position of the institute, participating in management, engaging in institute-wide responsibilities, and developing the institute's research agenda. You will participate in national and international academic research networks and publish in international scientific journals. You will be involved in the acquisition of competitive research grants either as a lead applicant or as a co-applicant. Furthermore, you will be involved in co-supervision of PhD students, together with senior staff. At NIDI, everyone engages in knowledge sharing and dissemination.

 

 

Where you will work

NIDI is one of the research institutes of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) and one of the leading demographic institutes in Europe. At NIDI both PhD students and postdocs, as well as professors at all levels are employed. The mission of NIDI is to carry out the most excellent scientific work and share this knowledge with societal stakeholders to address challenges related to demographic change. NIDI is located in a historical building in the city center of the Hague. NIDI employees work at least half of their work time on-site, a practice that fosters cohesion, creativity, and productivity. We expect employees to live within manageable travel distance.

 

The work climate is based on mutual respect, openness, and direct contact. Many employees collaborate both across and within levels of seniority. Training the next generation by supervising PhD projects and guiding postdocs is one of the institute's key tasks and NIDI prides itself on a tradition of close and successful supervision. NIDI scholars give courses at universities, supervises national and international internships, and supervises master theses students. Acquisition of external research funding is essential to the mission of the institute. 

 

Most of the research at NIDI is based on data from large-scale (national and international) surveys, censuses, and population registers. NIDI conducts primary data collection, both nationally and internationally and is a major contributor to the data infrastructures in the social sciences, including the Generations and Gender Survey. While primarily academically oriented, NIDI is strongly involved in the science-policy interface, collaborates with Statistics Netherlands and various Ministries, and plays a leading role in informing public debates about population developments in the Netherlands and Europe.

 

NIDI comprises five thematic groups: (1) Families & gender, (2) Migrants & migration, (3) Demographic change and the labour market, (4) Health, ageing and mortality, (5) Data infrastructure and open science. Each group has approximately 10-15 members. The new position will be within the group Demographic change and the labour market. 

 

Whom we are looking for

We are looking for excellent scholars with a PhD degree in demography, sociology, or one of the other social sciences - with expertise in the field of work, employment and organizations. Candidates should have an affinity with population studies or be willing to develop this further in their work. We expect excellent skills in quantitative methods, statistics and programming.

 

Successful applicants have a competitive international research profile demonstrated by publications in impactful peer-reviewed journals. They have a track record of independent research, grant acquisition and building collaborations and independent research networks. 

 

Experience in successful applying for external research funding is essential, as is earlier experience in the (co-)supervision of PhD students. We expect candidates to be enthusiastic inspiring supervisors, and have good social and communicative skills. Proficiency in English is essential.

 

What we offer

We offer a versatile position at a top scientific research institute, excellent mentorship, and the opportunity to conduct innovative, socially relevant research. We offer a salary of € 6.512 – € 8.673 (scale 13/14). Furthermore, depending on career stage and performance there is the future perspective of having a professorship with our strategic partner the University of Groningen/UMCG. We offer a permanent employment contract conditional on a successful evaluation after the first year. The employment contract will be for 32 to 38 hours per week. The contract falls under the CAO UNL.

NIDI has excellent secondary labor conditions with a wide range of individually tailormade arrangements. We provide you with IT equipment and a smartphone with a subscription.

 

What we find important

Promoting an inclusive community is central to NIDI’s values and vision. NIDI is a diverse and international community in which all staff members feel valued and respected and are able to develop to their full potential. The diversity in experiences in our community enriches our research.

 

About NIDI

The Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI) is a leading European demographic research institute. NIDI is part of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) and affiliated with the University of Groningen. It is located in the center of The Hague providing a unique and stimulating research environment in the broad field of population studies. Currently the staff of the institute consists of about 80 employees of different levels of seniority. The working environment is highly international and NIDI provides ample opportunities for training and development.

 

Information

For additional information you may contact prof. dr. H.A.G. de Valk (email valk@nidi.nl) or prof. dr. C.J.I.M. Henkens (email henkens@nidi.nl).

 

Application procedure

Applications must include, in a single PDF file:

 

· A motivation letter;

· A full curriculum vitae, including list of publications;

· Names and contact details of two recommenders.

 

The deadline for submitting your application is the 9th of February 2026. Please send your application through the link or button to the attention of prof. dr. H.A.G. de Valk.

 

For more information on NIDI, please visit our website:

 

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Welcome to the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) - KNAW.

 

For a complete overview of the terms of employment, please refer to the web page: werken bij de KNAW.

 

Applying for a Certificate of Good Conduct can be part of the employment procedure.

 

We will not respond to any supplier enquiries based on this job advertisement.

Scientific/Non-scientific:  Academic staff
Institute:  NIDI
Location: 

The Hague, NL

Closing Date:  9-2-2026
Max hours per week:  38
Salary Max (€):  7.904
Contract duration:  a permanent employment contract conditional on a s