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How much do social science research associate jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for social science research associate in the United States is $23.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $30.05 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Social Science Research Associate, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Social Science Research Associate, you need a solid background in social science research methods, data analysis, and typically at least a bachelor’s or master’s degree in a relevant field. Proficiency with statistical software such as SPSS, R, or Stata and familiarity with survey platforms or qualitative analysis tools are often required. Strong communication, critical thinking, and organizational skills help you collaborate effectively and manage complex research projects. These skills ensure accurate data collection and analysis, as well as the effective dissemination of research findings to stakeholders.

What are some common challenges Social Science Research Associates encounter when managing multiple projects simultaneously?

Social Science Research Associates often juggle several projects at once, which can present challenges such as balancing competing deadlines, coordinating with diverse research teams, and ensuring data quality across studies. Effective time management and clear communication are essential to meet deliverables and maintain project integrity. Additionally, adapting to shifting research priorities or methodologies requires flexibility and collaboration with principal investigators and other stakeholders.

What are Social Science Research Associates?

Social Science Research Associates support the design, implementation, and analysis of research projects in fields like psychology, sociology, economics, and political science. They assist lead researchers by collecting data, conducting literature reviews, running statistical analyses, and preparing reports or presentations. Their work helps advance knowledge on social issues and informs policy decisions. These professionals usually work in academic institutions, government agencies, or private research organizations.

What is the difference between Social Science Research Associate vs Research Analyst?

AspectSocial Science Research AssociateResearch Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in social sciences, research experienceBachelor's or Master's in related fields, analytical skills
Work EnvironmentAcademic, government, or nonprofit research settingsCorporate, consulting, or market research firms
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, think tanks, NGOsBusinesses, market research companies, financial firms
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

The Social Science Research Associate typically works in academic or nonprofit settings focusing on social research projects, requiring social science backgrounds. Research Analysts often work in corporate or market environments analyzing data for business insights. While both roles involve research skills, their industries and focus areas differ, making this comparison useful for those exploring career options or job opportunities.

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Research Associate

Research Associate

Social Science Research Council

New York, NY • On-site, Remote

$80K - $90K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Summary

The Social Science Research Council (SSRC) is an independent, international, nonprofit organization that works to mobilize social science knowledge for the public good. It advances interdisciplinary research in the social sciences and related disciplines through a wide variety of research programs, publications, workshops and conferences, fellowships and grants, and scholarly exchanges.

Measure of America (MOA) is an initiative of the SSRC dedicated to stimulating fact-based public debate about issues of well-being and access to opportunity in the United States. Through reports, interactive online tools, and evidence-based research, Measure of America breathes life into numbers, using data to identify areas of need, pinpoint levers for change, and track progress over time. We measure what matters for human well-being and develop tools for understanding opportunity and inequality in America. Our work informs decisions made across the United States, has guided the allocation of hundreds of millions of dollars in public and private funding, is used as the foundation for community policy discussion and action, and shapes public debate in the highest-profile media outlets in the nation. More information about the program is available at www.measureofamerica.org.

Measure of America is seeking a Research Associate with strong quantitative social science skills and experience to join our high-impact team. The Research Associate designs and independently executes quantitative research that undergirds our reports and interactive tools; contributes qualitative research and project management; and upholds high standards of accuracy and detail.

This role is ideal for a quantitative researcher who wants to own end-to-end work that directly shapes public-facing research products. You'll help build indicators and analyses that appear in MOA reports and interactive tools used by a broad audience of nonprofit leaders, municipalities, journalists, and policymakers-and you'll work closely with a small, collaborative team where your work has clear visibility and impact.

Responsibilities

  • Lead quantitative research on well-being, human flourishing, and access to opportunity (and related equity/public health/social and economic research topics)
  • Own end-to-end analytic workstreams for high-visibility projects-from research design and data acquisition through cleaning, analysis, QA/reproducibility, and integration into reports and interactive tools
  • Develop and communicate quantitative insights through clear data visualizations, written summaries, presentations, and web-based outputs (e.g., mapping tools/pages), in collaboration with a small research team and external technical and design contractor
  • Acquire, compile, and clean datasets from diverse public and private sources (especially U.S. Census/ACS and public health authorities)
  • Apply appropriate statistical methods to large datasets (e.g., descriptive analysis and hypothesis testing) and document methodological choices and tradeoffs
  • Build and maintain indicators/indices along with documentation, data-quality validation to ensure transparent, replicable outputs
  • Strengthen team-wide research quality and speed by developing shared infrastructure (templates/codebase/pipelines/standards), serving as a cross-project data and methods resource, and leading replication/QA reviews prior to publication
  • Represent MOA externally through presentations to stakeholders at meetings and conferences
  • Additional duties as assigned

Qualifications

  • Required education and experience:
    •   A master's degree in a quantitative social science or related field (e.g., public health, sociology, economics, statistics, data science, or an interdisciplinary or related field with a strong quantitative component) AND
    •  At least three years of full-time quantitative social science or public health work experience
  • Demonstrated experience compiling and analyzing quantitative data, including analyzing large public datasets
  • Demonstrated project management skills, including coordinating timelines and stakeholders
  • Natural attention to detail and drive for order that yields accuracy and reliability in the data and analysis you work with
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to translate quantitative findings for technical and non-technical audiences
  • Collaborative, iterative working style with strong judgment and follow-through; able to take ownership while partnering effectively with colleagues and stakeholders to improve processes and deliverables
  • Familiarity and facility with the principles of social scientific inquiry and reproducible research
  • Required skills: proficiency with R or Python (R preferred); GIS; Excel; reproducible workflows
  • Preferred skills: database management; design tools; version control; web development

Terms, Salary and Benefits  

Annual salary range: $80,000 - $90,000, depending upon experience and credentials. Comprehensive benefits include health, dental, vision, disability, life, and gym reimbursement; annual tuition and/or student loan reimbursement; pension plan and tax savings programs; generous vacation and sick leave; and more.

Location terms: Candidates should be present in the New York metro area upon start of employment and have the ability and desire to work in-person at the SSRC office in Midtown three days per week.

Application Information    

To apply, submit your cover letter, resume, and short writing sample or project that demonstrates your quantitative research abilities in the social sciences. In your cover letter, please include the answer to this exercise: Imagine you are presenting a data point from the Census Bureau on school enrollment in a rural area that has a high margin of error. How would you frame this for an external audience?

In addition, please list your undergraduate and graduate school information in the education section below.

Final-round interviews will be in-person at the SSRC Midtown office.

The Social Science Research Council is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. We are dedicated to equal employment opportunity and to cultivating and sustaining a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workforce. SSRC maintains a policy of nondiscrimination with all employees and applicants for employment. All aspects of employment with the Council are made on the basis of competence, skill, and qualifications and will not be influenced in any manner by race, creed, color, religion, sex/gender, national origin/ancestry, ethnicity, age, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital or domestic partner status, medical conditions (including pregnancy and/or genetic information) or physical or mental disability, citizenship status, or any other categories prohibited by law.