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Nov 21, 2024
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ECON 3610 - Economics of Gender and Family5 credit hours Formerly - ECON 461 Examines models of family decision-making and applications, such as marriage, divorce, division of labor and childcare. Analyzes competing explanations for the gender gap in earnings and employment. Considers viewpoints from mainstream economics to feminism.
Prerequisite Course/s: ECON 2110
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