WMGS 168B — Economics of Gender, Health and Population

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Prerequisite: ECON 2a, ECON 10a or WMGS 5a.

Examines issues in gender, health, and population from an economic perspective. Emphasis on empirical work and understanding causality. Topics include the US-European divide in female life expectancy, the economics of HIV/AIDS, and the impact of population policies on fertility. Usually offered every third year.
Ms. Brainerd

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