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Nov 22, 2024
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2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED PUBLICATION] Use the dropdown above to select the current catalog.
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ECON140 HM - Economics of Gender, Work, and Family Credit(s): 3
Instructor(s): Sullivan
Description: An introduction to research and theory in the rapidly growing field of work and family studies. Inherently interdisciplinary, the study of work/family intersections involves the literatures of sociology, anthropology, psychology, legal studies, and history, as well as economics. Topics to be considered include: the relationship between parental work and child development; the economic effects of care-giver status; gender differentials in the workplace; family-related public policy; the division of household labor, and work and health. Taught in seminar style and largely discussion-based.
HSA Course Area(s): Economics; Gender Studies HSA Writing Intensive: No
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