Economist/Sr. Economist - STAFI; Contractual
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Finance & Banking
Financial Analyst, Economics
Overview
OverviewWork for the IMF. Work for the World. The IMF’s Statistics Department (STA) is seeking a specialized Economist to join its Financial Institutions Division (STAFI), with a focus on the Financial Access workstream, including the Financial Access Survey (FAS) database. This is a one-year contractual position with the possibility of extension for up to four years. The division works closely with other Fund departments on analytical, policy, and operational activities to support the IMF’s bilateral, multilateral, and financial sector surveillance.
STA provides global leadership in macroeconomic and financial statistics methodologies and standards for the IMF, its member countries, and the broader international statistical community. It works closely with other Fund departments, donors, and external partners to meet data needs for surveillance and lending. STA supports these activities through capacity development aimed at strengthening countries’ statistical capacity to produce and disseminate statistics for sound policy analysis and effective policy making.
STAFI operationalizes the IMF’s role as the global standard setter for the Financial Access Survey (FAS), alongside Monetary and Financial Statistics (MFS) and Financial Soundness Indicators (FSIs), by developing and updating internationally agreed methodologies that ensure high-quality, consistent, and cross-country comparable data. STAFI leads the development, maintenance, and dissemination of the global FAS database, which supports analysis of global financial inclusion.
STAFI also manages STA’s capacity development program for the FAS, providing technical assistance and training to IMF member countries worldwide, while contributing to broader updates of international statistical methodologies on emerging financial sector issues and to related STA and IMF initiatives.
The FAS provides a unique supply-side database on access to and use of financial services, covering more than 190 economies, with over 120 series and historical data dating back to 2004. The FAS dataset includes both traditional and non-traditional financial services data. Selected series are disaggregated by type of financial service provider, type of customer (e.g., households and SMEs), gender and income group.
These cross-country comparable statistics help policymakers and financial institutions identify gaps in financial inclusion, design targeted interventions, and monitor progress toward enhancing access to and use of financial services. The statistics are sourced from financial sector authorities.
The successful candidate will support STAFI’s Financial Access Survey (FAS) work by contributing to statistical methodology, data management, analysis, and capacity development. Responsibilities include supporting the FAS revamp and data management, contributing to the FAS analytical agenda including Financial Health, supporting the development and delivering capacity development activities. The selected candidate will work under the general supervision and guidance of STAFI management.
More specifically, the selected candidate will be involved in the following activities within STAFI’s work program:
- Enhance and maintain the FAS, including contributing to the revamp of the survey to strengthen financial sector and macro-financial surveillance.
- Develop, update, enhance, and implement international statistical methodologies for the FAS, including developing new methodologies on frontier issues such as fintech, disaggregated data, and financial health, and additional data dimensions.
- Develop and implement STAFI’s capacity development program for the FAS, including training and TA.
- Support other Fund departments in multilateral and bilateral surveillance through methodological advice, data, capacity development, and analytical work.
- Contribute to the analytical work agenda within the division’s areas of responsibility, in support of furthering STA’s objectives, including showcasing STA databases and/or using them for evidence-based policy making.
- Contribute to the work on the G20’s Data Gaps Initiative 3, focusing on the recommendation on…
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