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2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

ECON 420 Gender and Economics


3 Credit(s)

This course explores how and why gender affects contemporary economic outcomes in the United States, with a particular attention to occupations, incomes, and the distribution of unpaid work, and to the intersection of gender with race and class. Both mainstream economic and alternative theories are discussed, and emphasis is placed on evaluating these theories in light of empirical evidence. The role of government and business policies in creating more equitable and efficient outcomes is explored.

Distribution Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences | Diversity Area: United States

Enrollment Requirements:
Prerequisites:

  • ECON 101 and
  • ENGL 102 and
  • one of the following: ECON 205, MATH 125, MSIS 111L, PSYCH 370, ENVSCI 261 and
  • a minimum of 60 credits.