Transitions from Education to Employment (TREE) is an interdisciplinary multi-user and multi-cohort panel survey of currently two large cohorts of Swiss school leavers who completed compulsory education in 2000 and 2016, respectively. TREE tracks the educational and labor market trajectories of the cohorts. To date, the first cohort has been re-interviewed ten times over a period of 20 years and has reached an average age of 40. The second cohort has been re-interviewed seven times and has reached an average age of 24. Both cohorts will also be surveyed in the future and the start of a 3rd cohort is planned. The data of the TREE study are collected using mixed-mode dependent interviewing and are processed, documented and published as scientific use files by TREE survey data management. In addition to detailed episodic data on the trajectories, the data also include measures of cognitive and non-cognitive skills at the end of compulsory schooling as well as comprehensive longitudinal information on the context of the respondents. TREE is mainly funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation as a national data infrastructure.
For subject-specific questions and information about the position, please contact Sandra Hupka-Brunner (sandra.hupka@unibe.ch), co-manager of TREE.
Please send your application with the usual documents electronically by no later than