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Research Assistant III Non-Lab
The Research Assistant will assist with and help coordinate the daily operations of Dr. Layton's research projects. Dr. Layton is a health economist and his projects relate to the economics of health insurance markets with a specific focus on the economics of the Medicaid program. The most important task of the Research Assistant will be to use statistical software to work with large data sets, including insurance claims datasets. This work will involve the development of data files that can be analyzed (i.e. 'cleaning the data') as well using statistical analysis (under the supervision of the PI) to analyze the data. A background in statistical programming (competency in both STATA and SAS, but especially STATA is preferred) and a basic understanding of economics/econometric
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