Just did some math, based on the advert:
60 interviews with migrants +24 with employers = 84 to be done in 12 weeks
84 * 18h = 1512h (COMPAS estimates that one interview = 18h work)
1512 h /12 weeks = 126h work-week!!
1512* 12.32=18627GBP for a 12 weeks of crazy work with no credential which
they could simply pay for some post-doc/PhD decent year of work which would
be more beneficial to both "casual researcher" and the research itself.
Best wishes,
ELa
On 12 November 2014 14:29, Gil Middleton <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> COMPAS is looking to recruit a minimum of five casual researchers to carry
> out in-depth interviews with irregular migrants from various ethnic
> backgrounds (Australian, Brazilian, Pakistani, Ukrainian, and Turkish) as
> well as with relevant employers in three different locations in England
> (London, probably Hertfordshire, and another city, exact locations to be
> confirmed). These interviews are to be conducted as part of a three-year
> ESRC-funded project called 'Does Immigration Enforcement Matter (DIEM)?'
>
> The overarching theme of the study is to examine the impact of
> increasingly rigid legislation and robust enforcement measures on irregular
> migration. It aims to find out if and how irregular immigrants navigate
> controls; to investigate the interaction between irregular immigrants'
> strategies, employer practices and enforcement measures; to show how
> enforcement measures are perceived by immigrant communities; to explore the
> impact of enforcement on irregular migrants' access to fundamental rights;
> and to understand the political, practical and ethical limits to law
> enforcement in order to highlight its impact and effectiveness.
>
> Candidates should have excellent communication and interviewing skills and
> an ability to work independently to deliver results.
>
> Deadline for applications will be the 19th November 2014 at 12 noon UK
> time.
>
> Full details attached.
>
>
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Anthropology Department
NUI Maynooth, Ireland
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