KAT.TAL.322 Advanced Course in Labour Economics
March 6, 2024
Instructor: Nurfatima Jandarova (nurfatima.jandarova@tuni.fi)
Classes: 90 min lectures twice a week on Wed and Thu 14:00 - 16:00
No class on 21 March!
8 lectures + 2-3 classes devoted to final assessment
All course information on Moodle
Check classrooms on Sisu calendar
No office hours (contact by email)
Choose a topic related to labour economics
Individual or groups of 2-3 students
20-25 min presentations at the end of April
Important
Form groups (on Moodle) by 15 March!
Theoretical
Empirical
Choose a topic early (weeks 1-2)!
Select one published paper as a “template”1
Some useful resources:
Labour economics studies how labour markets work.
Main actors in the labour market:
workers (sellers)
firms (buyers)
government
Positive economics
How do markets work?
Examples:
Normative economics
How should markets work?
Examples:
Selected topics
Models of labour supply and demand
Human capital
Technological advances
Gender inequality
Intergenerational mobility
Other topics
Job search and matching
Migration
Trade unions
Taxes and welfare state
Labour markets and economic growth
Carlana (2019) Implicit Stereotypes: Evidence from Teachers’ Gender Bias
“Teacher stereotypes induce girls to underperform in math”
Doepke and Zilibotti (2019) Love, Money and Parenting
“how economic forces and growing inequality shape how parents raise their children”
Oswald and Powdthavee (2008) Does happiness adapt? A longitudinal study of disability with implications for economists and judges
“people who become disabled go on to exhibit considerable recovery in mental well-being”
Adams-Prassl et al. (2023) The Dynamics of Abusive Relationships
“labor market consequences of cohabiting with an abusive spouse”