Economics (ECON)
  Department of Economics
Faculty of Public Affairs
  ECON 3380 [0.5 credit]
  The Economics of Gender and Ethnicity
  The impact of gender and ethnicity on labour-market outcomes. Topics may include: employment, work, earnings, and poverty; discrimination and policy responses; immigration; the economics of the household; gender and development; micro-credit; labour standards.
  Precludes additional credit for 
ECON 3100 (no longer offered) and 
ECON 3810 (no longer offered).
  Prerequisite: 
ECON 1000 or 
FYSM 1003.
  Lectures three hours a week.