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2019-2020 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog

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ECO 360 - The Economics of Work and Family

Economic analysis of families and family members, employment and earnings. Topics include allocation of time between the household and the labor market, employment and family structure, theories of discrimination, antipoverty programs, and labor market policies related to gender and family structure. Offered every other year. Prerequisites: Either ECO 211 or ECO 200, and admitted to Seidman College of Business or by permit.

Credits: 3



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