AØKA08065U Labour Economics
Elective at MSc in Economics
The course covers the following topics:
Labor supply
Labor demand
Education and human capital
Labor market institutions
The history of labor markets
Immigration
Inequality
Job search
Unemployment and job reallocation
Active labor market policies
Flexicurity and employment protection
The course in labor economics aims to enable students to read and understand current and previous research in labor economics, discuss policy proposals from the perspective labor economics and reflect critically on new theories and empirical evidence.
To meet the above aims, at the end of the course the students are expected to learn to describe the following concepts/theories as well as apply them in the analysis of concrete empirical phenomena and policy proposals:
- The neoclassical theory of labor supply
- The neoclassical theory of labor demand
- General and specific human capital
- Search and matching models of the labor market
- Labor market policies such as unemployment benefits, active labor market policies and employment protection
- Evolution of inequality and the theories behind it
- The way the institutions shape the labor market
Furthermore, the student should understand how to design and interpret empirical studies in labor economics.
Syllabus
The main textbooks for the course are:
Cahuc, P. and A. Zylberberg, "Labor Economics", MIT Press 2014.
Angrist, J.D. and J.-S. Pischke, “Mostly Harmless Econometrics”, Princeton 2009.
Time and room:
For time and classroom please press the link under "Se skema"(See schedule) at the right side of this page (15E means Autumn 2015, 16F means Spring 2016).
You can find the similar information partly in English at
https://skema.ku.dk/ku1516/uk/module.htm
-Select Department: “2200-Økonomisk Institut” (and wait for respond)
-Select Module:: “2200-F16;Labour Economics”
-Select Period: “Forår/Spring – Weeks 4-29”
-Press: “ View Timetable”
- Category
- Hours
- Exam
- 12
- Lectures
- 42
- Preparation
- 152
- Total
- 206
for enrolled students. More information about registration, schedule, rules, courses etc. can be found at the student intranet (KUnet) for courses (MA-English) and student intranet (KUnet) for courses (KA-Danish)
Registration and information for prospective foreign speaking students please find more information at Study Economics.
For dansktalende enkelfagsstuderende se Åbent Universitet og Merit.
- Credit
- 7,5 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Written examination, 12 hoursThe exam is a 12 hours take-home where all aids are alloved
- Aid
- All aids allowed
- Marking scale
- 7-point grading scale
- Censorship form
- External censorship
100 % censorship
- Exam period
The exam takes place June 4, 2016 from 08.00 to 20.00.
For enrolled students more information about examination, exam/re-sit, rules etc. is available at the student intranet for Examination (English) and student intranet for Examination (KA-Danish).
- Re-exam
The re-exam takes place August 27, 2016 from 08.00 to 20.00.
If only a few students have registered for the re-exam, the exam might change to an oral exam including the date for the exam, which will be informed by the Examination Office.
Criteria for exam assesment
The student must in a satisfactory way demonstrate that he/she has mastered the learning outcome of the course.
Course information
- Language
- English
- Course code
- AØKA08065U
- Credit
- 7,5 ECTS
- Level
- Full Degree Master
- Duration
- 1 semester
- Placement
- Spring
- Schedule
- Spring semester is week 6-35
Period of
-teaching: Week 6-21
-exam: Week 21-26
-re-sit: Week 31-36 - Course capacity
- No limits
- Continuing and further education
- Price
320 DKK per ECTS.
- Study board
- Department of Economics, Study Council
Contracting department
- Department of Economics
Course responsibles
- Daniel le Maire (15-6c6976716d7436746d367569717a6d486d6b777636737d366c73)
- Ferran Elias Moreno (3-6c6b73466b69757434717b346a71)