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Join a forward-thinking organization dedicated to enhancing economic research in South Africa. This role invites talented researchers to contribute to vital studies on public revenue mobilization and inequality, utilizing newly available tax datasets. You'll collaborate with a diverse team, focusing on impactful research that informs policy-making. Engage in workshops and present your findings to a community of experts, shaping the future of economic policy in the region. If you're passionate about driving change through evidence-based research, this opportunity is perfect for you.
We are seeking qualified proposals to advance economic research, capacity-building, and policy dialogue in South Africa and the southern Africa region. Submission deadline 30 November 2018 23:59 UTC+2.
The aim of the programme is to enhance economic research, capacity-building, and policy dialogue in South Africa and the southern Africa region. The recent availability of South African tax administrative datasets for research purposes creates new opportunities for policy-relevant, evidence-based research on questions about tax policy, firm behaviour, job creation, public revenue, and inequality.
Internationally, research using tax administrative data has been key to informing well-designed tax and labour market policies, appropriate redistributive social expenditure programmes, and broader strategies to overcome inequality and support inclusive growth and development. Until recently, researchers working on South Africa have lacked the requisite data to truly support good policy-making in this arena. This RFRP invites the research community to join UNU-WIDER and its partners in the important process of generating evidence based on this newly available data.
UNU-WIDER, the National Treasury of the Republic of South Africa (NT), and the South African Revenue Service (SARS) invite proposals from qualified researchers for detailed economic analysis and research of topics in domestic revenue mobilization and inequality. Researchers are encouraged to use the new administrative datasets for the research, but applied work based on other data will also be considered. Special emphasis will be given to research teams that include junior and early-career researchers.
We invite submissions, in particular (but not exclusively), on the following areas of research:
A series of framing papers on different topics within the subject areas have been prepared and can be found in the sidebar.
As part of the RFRP anengagement workshop will be held on 15 November 2018 in Pretoria, South Africa. SA-TIED researchers will present completed and ongoing research on inequality and tax policy issues. They will explore areas for research advancement and share ideas with the broader research and policy-making community for the future of this research. This event serves to frame the proposals for the RFRP and to answer questions from researchers hoping to join the SA-TIED programme.
All successful applicants will be expected to:
2 November 2018 Final opportunity for questions on the request for research proposals
15 November 2018 Engagement workshop
30 November 2018 Proposals due
18 January 2019 Target date for informing on funding decisions
21 February 2019 Target date for completion of necessary administrative procedures
30 May 2019 Target date for workplan due
30 October 2019 Target window for submission of first draft of papers
November 2019 Work-in-progress workshop
February 2020 Target window for submission of final paper
November 2020 Target window for policy dialogue
Submission of proposals is done electronically using the appropriate form in the column on the right of this page. There are three forms to select from;one for individuals , another forgroups of individuals , and a third onefor non-profit institutions . Details (such as address, gender, nationality, date of birth) of all researchers involved are required to complete the form. Upload the proposal and brief CVs (two pages or less) for each researcher. Please familiarize yourself with the form in advance of applying.
Any questions on the proposal process should be sent toresearchproposal@wider.unu.edu by 2 November 2018. All queries and responses will be published on the RFRP announcement page after this date.
Framing paper - The top-end of the income distribution in South Africa (forthcoming)