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Mar 11, 2025
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2012-2013 Undergraduate Bulletin [Archived Catalog]
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ECON E346 - Economics of Gender (Honors Course) This course examines the pattern of employment, unemployment, earnings, occupations, and income categories of gender, race-ethnicity, and class as a conceptual framework to understand the emerging patterns of economic well-being. The theoretical explanations offered by neoclassical economics as well as political economy will be explored to understand work, wages, and discrimination. The course emphasis is on contemporary American society.
Preparation for Course P: ECONE200 or ECON E202 or approval of instructor.
Cr. 3. Notes Honors equivalent of ECON E346.
To register in an honors course, students must have Honors Program eligibility or instructor’s permission.
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