ECON334

Labour Economics

15 points

Not offered 2024, offered in 2016

For further information see Department of Economics and Finance

Description

Labour economics studies how workers and employers interact in firms, organizations, and markets. This course will examine theories and empirical evidence of topics such as labour supply and demand, wage determination, collective bargaining, unemployment, labour force participation, immigration, discrimination, human capital, and employment law.

Prerequisites

Recommended Preparation