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ECON0016-1

Labour Economics


Duration :30h Th
Credits/ECTS :
3rd year of a Bachelor's degree in economical sciences4
3rd year of a Bachelor's degree in sciences of management4
2nd year of a Bachelor's degree in human and social sciences3
1st year of a management engineering's degree3,5
1st "licence" in economical sciences4
1st "licence" in management sciences3,5
1st year of a "maîtrise" in economical sciences4
2e licence en gestion de l'entreprise4
Année préparatoire au master en gestion des ressources humaines6
Année préparatoire au master en sciences du travail6
Holder(s) :Sergio Perelman
Course contents : The course will be organized in five sections: 1) Labour supply; 2) Human capital investment; 3) Labour demand; 4) Internal markets and 5) Miscellaneous: unions, labour conditions, job search models, discrimination.
Course objective : To give the student a complete view of the main economic theories that allow the understanding of the supply and demand behaviour in labour markets.
Prerequisites : Basic microeconomics
Workshops : Analytical study of the Labour force survey (LFS) results.
Organization : The course is organized during the second semester into theoretical (2:00 hours) and problem resolution (1:30 hours) sessions each week.
Theoretical issues are mainly presented with the help of graphs. Labour supply and demand modesl are studied analytically and used as background for exercises.
Written notes : The main reference is "Modern Labor Economics, Theory and Public Policy", Ehrenberg R. G. et R. S. Smith, Pearson Addison Wesley, 9th edition, 2006). The course is completed with some theoretical notes and an exercise brochure.

Rcommended lecture:
Cahuc, P. and A. Zylberberg, "Le chômage, fatalité ou nécessité ?, Flammarion, 2004.
Assessment : The final writing examination includes theoretical questions and problems covering all the material of the course. A mid-term examination is proposed in March, but participation is voluntary.
Contacts : Professor: Sergio PERELMAN
Building B31, Office I.45
Phone 04 3663098
E-mail sergio.perelman@ulg.ac.be

Teaching assistant: Achraf TARSIM
Building B31, Office I.56
Phone 04 3662965
E-mail a.tarsim@ulg.ac.be

Secretary: Claudine Chmielewski
Building B31, Office I.40
Phone 04 3663108
E-mail: c.chmielewski@ulg.ac.be




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 18/05/2007
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