Wage Theory and Policy, 2025 Spring ECON 152 102 DIS 102

2025 Spring ECON 152 102 DIS 102

This course focuses on theoretical and empirical analysis of wage and employment determination in the labor market. In addition, the role of public policy in affecting wage and employment outcomes in the U.S. labor market is examined. Topics include labor supply, labor demand, minimum wages, the economics of education and training, discrimination and the impact of antidiscrimination programs, changes in wage inequality over time, immigration, unions, unemployment, and poverty.

Course Times
We 4:00pm - 4:59pm
Course Location
Dwinelle 259
Course CCN
32343
Course Level
Undergraduate
Course Units
4
Section Type
Discussion
Course number
152
Instructors
Jesse Rothstein

Instructor(s)

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Carmel P. Friesen Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Economics; Director, California Policy Lab
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