EC 345 Economics of Gender

Examines the differences in education, family, and career choices between men and women and their effects on economic outcomes, both nationally and internationally. Includes topics such as income and advancement, as well as family outcomes. The differences and their implications will be analyzed using an array of economic models.

Credits

3 credits

Prerequisite

A grade of C or better in EC 201 and EC 202

Offered

Fall or Spring, (as needed)