KTTS3510 Labour Economics and Public Policy (5 cr)
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Description
The goal is to understand the factors influencing the functioning of labor markets and their outcomes for both the individual and society. The lecture course focuses on the aspects of economic policy, emphasizing key questions in labor market research. These include the effects of minimum wages, unemployment benefits, and job protection on labor market functioning, as well as labor market polarization. The course enhances understanding of labor market dynamics, which is useful in decision-making and strategic planning. It also helps develop abilities to analyze and evaluate economic policy decisions, important in both public and private sector roles. The course particularly supports the following UN Sustainable Development Goals:
8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
10. Reduced Inequality.
Learning outcomes
Content Competence. Upon completing the course, the student will
-Understand the functioning of labor markets
-Be able to assess the connections between labor markets and economic policy
Workplace and Meta Skills. The course supports the student's
-Critical, analytical, and systematic thinking
-Ability to learn and assimilate new information, self-direction, and initiative
-Development of expertise and active agency
Description of prerequisites
KTTA3510 Työmarkkinat
Recommended prerequisites
- Prerequisite group 1
Study materials
For the contact teaching course, the specified materials and a selection of health economics articles are required.