Insegnamento mutuato da: B031232 - LABOUR ECONOMICS AND GENDER Laurea Magistrale in ECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT- ECONOMIA POLITICA E SVILUPPO ECONOMICO Curriculum DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
Lingua Insegnamento
Inglese
Contenuto del corso
What does the future of work look like for people? What about gender equality in education and the labour market?
I focus on gender differences, since one of the more prevalent topics in labour economics deals with gender inequalities in the labour market in terms of the gender participation, wage and representation gaps.
George J. Borjas, Labor Economics, Mc Graw Hill, 8TH EDITION, 2020
I shall provide a reading list for the topics of the second part of the course, from which the student can choose one paper to study and present.
Obiettivi Formativi
The course aims at giving the theoretical and applied tools for answering these questions through the lenses of labour economics.
Prerequisiti
First level Microeconomic and Macroeconomics
Metodi Didattici
Lectures and Students’ Seminars
Altre Informazioni
A reading list of the relevant papers will be provided during the lectures.
Modalità di verifica apprendimento
The exam consists in a written test and, for students who actively participate in the discussion, part of the test can be substituted by a presentation in class on one paper chosen by the student from the reading list I suggest. The course is intended for both the curricula in economics and development economics.
Programma del corso
What is the future of work for people? What about gender equality in education and in the labour market? What are the impacts of economic shocks - the pandemic, climate changes - on gender differences? What is the state of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5, “Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls” and SDG 8, “Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all”?
I focus on gender differences, since one of the more prevalent topics in labour economics deals with gender inequalities in the labour market in terms of the gender participation, wage and representation gaps.
In the first part of the course I illustrate how economic models can be applied to labour market phenomena, such as labour supply and participation, labour demand by firms, the formation of human capital and wage determination, discrimination and migration. In parallel, I present some practical applications on the use of data to test empirically fundamental econometric relationships in the labour markets.
The second part of the course is more policy oriented and I focus on gender issues in the labour markets of developed and developing countries. A number of topics will be dealt with on the basis of a list of seminal contributions in the literature, such as gender gaps in education and earnings, discrimination, women’s empowerment in the household and the effects of climate shocks and migration.
Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5, “Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls”
SDG 8, “Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all”