Distance mode: The lecture will be held online completely
The academic content of this course comprises three topics: (1) the concept of gender as it applies to economics; (2) the centrality of gender in economics; and (3) gender-specific economic outcomes and processes. We will study gender and gender relations in at least each of the following topics: economic theory; the history of economic thought; economic history; the teaching of economics; publishing in economics; econometrics; economic growth; economics and the ecology; human capital; social capital; cultural capital; wages; income; wealth; policy; education; households; children; aging; retirement; well-being; economic crises; poverty; COVID; and political economy.