SRES 412 Labor Economics and Labor Relations
This course analyzes the economic decisions of households and individuals how much to work, whether to work at all, to save, to have children, to marry, to pursue education, to migrate, to retire - as these decisions are affected by and affect the markets for labor. It also examines the demand for labor, the relations between workers and employers as they are regulated by markets and unions, and the effects of discrimination on labor market outcomes.
Prerequisite
Junior or higher class standing