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inequalities – a so far poorly understood development of crucial importance in the rise of complex societies in West Asia. Recent archaeological research into social inequalities has either used quantitative
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development of crucial importance in the rise of complex societies in West Asia. Recent archaeological research into social inequalities has either used quantitative methods, such as the GINI measure, to
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archaeology. The ERC AdG project Inequal Cyprus projects investigates the consolidation of social inequalities – a so far poorly understood development of crucial importance in the rise of complex societies in
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development of crucial importance in the rise of complex societies in West Asia. Recent archaeological research into social inequalities has either used quantitative methods, such as the GINI measure, to
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operations research, algorithmic discrete mathematics, complex networks, statistics, systems theory, computational science, and artificial intelligence with applications in health care, energy systems, traffic
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benefit from a strong cultural awareness and the ability to engage with broad networks of governmental and community actors in the planning of future urban spaces. Specific case studies will be shaped with
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you are highly motivated to do environmental fieldwork and remote sensing studies. You like to analyze complex spatial and temporal data sets and you are able and willing to critically reflect
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outcomes in the Netherlands and beyond. This data-driven project will use real-world data to examine how centralization affects equity in access, treatment patterns, and the integration of complex
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trajectories between the United Kingdom and India. The candidate will be part of the ERC-funded project ‘Retirement across countries: A tripartite analysis of the welfare state, family care networks, and the
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between the Netherlands and Turkey. The candidate will be part of the ERC-funded project ‘Retirement across countries: A tripartite analysis of the welfare state, family care networks, and the retirement