Abstract of Paper: Job Insecurity in Academic Research Employment: An Agent-Based Model
Abstract:
This paper presents an agent-based model of fixed-term academic
employment in a competitive research funding environment. The goal of
the model is to investigate the effects of job insecurity on research
productivity. Agents may be either established academics who may apply
for grants, or postdoctoral researchers who are unable to apply for
grants and experience hardship when reaching the end of their fixed-term
contracts. Results show that in general adding fixed-term postdocs to
the system produces less total research output than adding half as many
permanent academics. An in-depth sensitivity analysis is performed
across postdoc scenarios, and indicates that promoting more postdocs
into permanent positions produces significant increases in research
output.
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https://drericsilverman.wordpress.com/2016/03/03/paper-submitted-to-alife-xv/
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