Middlebury

ECON 0427

Population Economics

Population Economics
In this course we will use an economic perspective to analyze changes in fertility, mortality, marriage, and household structure in both industrialized and developing countries. We will explore how these changes interact with labor markets, poverty, inequality, urbanization, migration and the status of women using the theoretical and empirical tools of applied economic analysis. Students will engage in data-driven projects to study demographic behavior. Experience with statistical analysis is strongly encouraged. (ECON 0255 or 0240 required; ECON 0211 strongly recommended) 3 hrs. sem.
Subject:
Economics
Department:
Economics
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
Equivalent Courses:
WAGS 0427

Sections

Fall 2021

ECON0427A-F21 Seminar (Byker)

Spring 2020

ECON0427A-S20 Seminar (Byker)

Spring 2007

ECON0427A-S07 Seminar (May)