Middlebury

ECON 0207

Economics and Gender

Economics and Gender
Economics and Gender is an introduction to using the tools of economics to understand gender-related issues. In the first part of the course we will review economic models of the household, fertility, and labor supply and discuss how they help us interpret long-term trends in marriage and divorce, fertility, and women’s labor-force participation. In the second part of the course we will study economic models of wage determination and focus on explanations of, and policy remedies for, earnings differentials by gender. The final part of the course will focus on new research in economics on gender-related topics. (ECON 0155) 3hrs. lect.
Subject:
Economics
Department:
Economics
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
SOC
Equivalent Courses:
GSFS 0207

Sections

Spring 2025

ECON0207A-S25 Lecture (Byker)

Fall 2024

ECON0207A-F24 Seminar (Byker)

Spring 2024

ECON0207A-S24 Lecture (Byker)
ECON0207B-S24 Seminar (Byker)

Fall 2021

ECON0207A-F21 Lecture (Byker)

Spring 2020

ECON0207A-S20 Lecture (Byker)

Fall 2017

ECON0207A-F17 Lecture (Byker)
ECON0207B-F17 Lecture (Byker)

Spring 2017

ECON0207A-S17 Lecture (Byker)
ECON0207B-S17 Lecture (Byker)

Spring 2016

ECON0207A-S16 Lecture (Byker)
ECON0207B-S16 Lecture (Byker)

Spring 2015

ECON0207A-S15 Lecture (Byker)