Labor Economics Summer School Barcelona School of Economics
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Summer School | On-Campus | Full-time | find out | June | find out | €1100.00 total per |
The price of each course includes 10 hours of lecture time. Multiple course discounts are available. Fees for courses in other Summer School programs may vary.
Courses including are priced as follows:
- Regular Fee: 1100€
- Reduced Fee*: 600€
* Reduced Fee applies to PhD/Masters students, including Barcelona GSE students and alumni. See more information about available discounts or request a personalized discount quote by email.
Course overview
Labor related issues have been studied in the economics profession from a number of different angles. The Barcelona GSE Labor Economics Summer School covers a wide range of topics in labor economics from a variety of perspectives.
In particular, this summer school offers courses that will cover recent developments within the macro-labor and micro-labor contexts. In each course, both theoretical and empirical aspects will be covered as well as economic policy. These courses should be of interest to graduate students or academics who want to expand their knowledge in the area and to practitioners interested in understanding the fundamentals of these issues. During the courses, faculty are available to discuss research ideas and projects with the program participants.
Course list for 2020
Week 1 (June 29 - July 3, 2020)
- Economics of Education
Instructor: Derek Neal (University of Chicago) - Economics of Migration
Instructor: Joan Llull (MOVE, UAB and Barcelona GSE) - Gender Economics
Instructor: Libertad González (UPF and Barcelona GSE)
Entry requirements for this course
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