Labour Economics and Policy
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Part 1. Intro and Labor Supply
1. Introduction to Labor Economics CCZ - Intro
2. Labor Supply
Part 2. Labor Demand and Equilibrium
3. Labor Demand
4. Equilibrium in the Labor Market
Part 3. Education
5. Education and Peer Effects
6. Peer Effects in the Labor Market
Part 4. Skills, Trade, and Labor
7. Skill-biased Technological Change
8. Trade and Labor
Part 5. Discrimination and Migration
9. Discrimination
10. Migration
Part 6. Minimum Wage
11. Minimum Wage
12. Recap
Part 7. New Research in Labor Economics
13. Applied Research Frontier’s Papers Presentation and Discussion
14. Applied Research Frontier’s Papers Presentation and Discussion
Obiettivi
Why do some people work and some not? How do individuals sort into jobs? Why do people get hired and fired? How do jobs change in time? Why do some workers earn more than others? These are some of the questions labor economics research try to answer to. This course introduces students to the analysis of labor markets linking basic theoretical insights with empirical patterns. The course covers the core labor economics models and analyzes empirical evidence on the imperfections and the evolution of labor markets. Finally, it surveys recent papers in the field. Students will build an understanding of labor market issues, master the tools to analyze the labor markets and learn how to assess an empirical paper on the topic.
Modalità di insegnamento
In presenza
Impostazione pedagogico-didattica
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Modalità d’esame
- Weekly reading and class participation (30%)
- Presentation (20%)
- Written Exam (50%)
Weekly reading and class participation
Each week, excluded the first and the last one, we will discuss a paper before starting the lecture. You will be asked to read one assigned paper and prepare a 1-page document with your comments. This serves three purposes: (i) encourage you to read the papers before each class (ii) learn how to be critical on papers (iii) develop original ideas for your own research.
Presentation
During the last day of the course, each student will present a paper chosen from a list of recent papers in labor economics. Students can also suggest a paper outside the list but need to ask the teacher for approval first.
Exam
The exam will cover the entire course.
Bibliografia
- -, -. Several academic papers. -, 2022.
- Cahuc, Pierre, Carcillo, Stéphane, Zylberberg, André. Labor economics. Second Edition. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2014.
Offerta formativa
- Master of Science in Economics, Lezione, 1° anno