OECD Paid Internships for 6 Months, Stipend EUR 1,000 per month : Apply by Nov 20

OECD Paid Internships for 6 Months, Stipend EUR 1,000 per month : Apply by Nov 20

The OECD Development Centre is inviting applications for its 2026 Gender Team Internship, based in Paris, France. Running from January to July 2026, this six-month traineeship offers a rare opportunity to work at the intersection of gender equality, international development, and policy research within one of the world’s most respected global institutions.

As a special body of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the Development Centre bridges OECD member countries with developing and emerging economies. Its Gender Team plays a key role in advancing inclusive growth and equality through evidence-based analysis, innovative research, and policy dialogue.

Interns will contribute to the Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) — the OECD’s flagship index that measures discriminatory laws, norms, and practices affecting women’s empowerment worldwide. The next edition of SIGI is set for release in 2027, and interns will be part of the groundwork shaping this major global publication.

Internship Focus Areas

The OECD Development Centre offers two internship tracks tailored to different academic and professional profiles:

1. Quantitative Profile (“quanti”)
For candidates with strong data and econometric skills. Focus areas include:

  • Econometric research related to masculinities and gender norms
  • Statistical support for SIGI data collection and analysis

2. Qualitative Profile (“quali”)
For candidates with a background in social sciences, gender studies, or law. Focus areas include:

  • The care economy and unpaid care work
  • Legal frameworks promoting gender equality
  • Qualitative research on women’s empowerment

Key Responsibilities

Under the guidance of OECD Gender Team experts, interns will:

  • Assist in preparing policy briefs, analytical reports, and data visualisations
  • Conduct quantitative analysis using Stata, R, or Excel
  • Support qualitative research and literature reviews on social norms and gender
  • Help identify gender-discriminatory laws for the SIGI legal survey
  • Draft presentations, event materials, and background papers for international workshops
  • Coordinate logistics and communication for global events and consultations

This is an opportunity to work closely with economists, policy analysts, and international researchers, gaining first-hand experience in global policymaking and gender research.

Candidate Profile

This internship is open to postgraduate students currently enrolled in full-time studies in:

  • Development Economics
  • Social Sciences
  • Gender Studies
  • Human Rights or International Law
  • Related disciplines

Ideal candidates will have:

  • Demonstrated interest in gender equality, social norms, and inclusive development
  • Excellent writing and analytical skills
  • Strong quantitative and/or qualitative research abilities
  • Fluency in English or French (with at least B2 proficiency in the other)
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a multicultural environment
  • Proficiency in Stata, R, or Excel (especially for quantitative applicants)

Note: Candidates must remain enrolled in an academic programme for the full duration of the internship. Online or non-degree courses are not eligible.

Internship Details

  • Duration: 26 January – 25 July 2026 (6 months)
  • Location: OECD Development Centre, Paris, France
  • Allowance: EUR 1,000 per month (to help with living expenses)
  • Modality: Full-time, in-person internship (no remote options)

Please note that the OECD does not cover travel, accommodation, or visa costs. Interns must hold valid health and social insurance for the entire internship period.

How to Apply

Deadline: 20 November 2025

Send your CV and cover letter via email to:

Email Subject Line:

  • For quantitative applicants: Gender Trainee 2026 | Your Name [quanti]
  • For qualitative applicants: Gender Trainee 2026 | Your Name [quali]

Only shortlisted candidates will be invited for a written test and interview.

For more information about the OECD Development Centre and the Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI), visit the OECD website.

Why You Should Apply

This internship is more than a line on your CV — it’s a chance to make an impact. As part of the OECD’s Gender Team, you’ll contribute to global conversations on equality, masculinities, and care work, shaping the data and research that inform real-world policies.

By working alongside seasoned experts in one of the world’s most dynamic international policy environments, you’ll develop invaluable skills in research, analysis, and policy communication — all while living and working in Paris, one of the world’s great centres of culture and diplomacy.

If you’re passionate about gender equality and development — and ready to apply your knowledge to global change — this is the opportunity for you.

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