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ECON 301 - Women and the Economy |
This course examines women's economic situations in Canada and other industrialized economies. Labour market topics such as why women earn lower wages than men, occupational segregation, and the international division of labour are considered. Other topics include the unequal distribution of resources within the household, pay equity, and the feminization of poverty; attention is paid to public policies relating to these issues.
Credits: 3.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Final Exam |
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