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UE844 - Population Policy
Lieu et planning
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48 bd Jourdan
48 bd Jourdan 75014 Paris
2nd semestre / hebdomadaire, lundi 13:00-16:00
du 25 janvier 2021 au 10 mai 2021
Description
Dernière modification : 28 mai 2020 16:35
- Type d'UE
- Enseignements fondamentaux de master
- Disciplines
- Économie
- Page web
- https://www.parisschoolofeconomics.eu/fr/formations/masters/ape-analyse-et-politique-economiques/cursus/
- Langues
- anglais
- Mots-clés
- Économie
- Aires culturelles
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Intervenant·e·s
- Anne Solaz [référent·e] directrice de recherche, INED
- Laurent Toulemon directeur de recherche, INED
- Carole Bonnet Senior Researcher, INED
Demography and family economics are the core of the Population and policies course. The course is thus highly recommended for students wishing to specialize in population studies, or to open their minds to another field. Fertility, marriage, divorce, early childhood inequalities are more and more studied in economics.
There is no formal prerequisite.
The course aims to present the basic tools of demographic in several domains. This class covers the micro aspects of family economics and public policies in the domain of population studies, mostly on developed countries. Based on both theoretical and empirical literature, we pay attention to the determinants and the consequences of demographic behaviors with a special focus on the role of public policies and gender inequalities. Some typical questions will be raised: How do social policies affect family formation and childbearing? How do partners allocate their time to paid and unpaid work? How does family breakup affect the well-being of adults and children? How can governments improve the sustainability of pension systems, in a context of an ageing population? How do pension reforms may influence behaviors and inequalities within the population?
Le programme détaillé n'est pas disponible.
Master
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Initiation/introduction
– Analyse et politique économiques
– M2/S4
Suivi et validation – semestriel hebdomadaire = 3 ECTS
MCC – fiche de lecture
Renseignements
- Contacts additionnels
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- Informations pratiques
Mentions APE et PPD, secrétariat pédagogique, 48 bd Jourdan 75014 Paris, tél. : 01 80 52 19 43/44. Pour tout renseignement, veuillez écrire à master-ape@psemail.eu
Horaires ouverture bureau :
du lundi au mardi de 15h30h à 17h30 et du jeudi au vendredi de 10h à 12h30.
Le syllabus et le planning du cours seront disponibles sur le site Internet :
https://www.parisschoolofeconomics.eu/fr/formations/masters/ape-analyse-et-politique-economiques/
- Direction de travaux des étudiants
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- Réception des candidats
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- Pré-requis
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Dernière modification : 28 mai 2020 16:35
- Type d'UE
- Enseignements fondamentaux de master
- Disciplines
- Économie
- Page web
- https://www.parisschoolofeconomics.eu/fr/formations/masters/ape-analyse-et-politique-economiques/cursus/
- Langues
- anglais
- Mots-clés
- Économie
- Aires culturelles
- -
Intervenant·e·s
- Anne Solaz [référent·e] directrice de recherche, INED
- Laurent Toulemon directeur de recherche, INED
- Carole Bonnet Senior Researcher, INED
Demography and family economics are the core of the Population and policies course. The course is thus highly recommended for students wishing to specialize in population studies, or to open their minds to another field. Fertility, marriage, divorce, early childhood inequalities are more and more studied in economics.
There is no formal prerequisite.
The course aims to present the basic tools of demographic in several domains. This class covers the micro aspects of family economics and public policies in the domain of population studies, mostly on developed countries. Based on both theoretical and empirical literature, we pay attention to the determinants and the consequences of demographic behaviors with a special focus on the role of public policies and gender inequalities. Some typical questions will be raised: How do social policies affect family formation and childbearing? How do partners allocate their time to paid and unpaid work? How does family breakup affect the well-being of adults and children? How can governments improve the sustainability of pension systems, in a context of an ageing population? How do pension reforms may influence behaviors and inequalities within the population?
Le programme détaillé n'est pas disponible.
-
Initiation/introduction
– Analyse et politique économiques
– M2/S4
Suivi et validation – semestriel hebdomadaire = 3 ECTS
MCC – fiche de lecture
- Contacts additionnels
- -
- Informations pratiques
Mentions APE et PPD, secrétariat pédagogique, 48 bd Jourdan 75014 Paris, tél. : 01 80 52 19 43/44. Pour tout renseignement, veuillez écrire à master-ape@psemail.eu
Horaires ouverture bureau :
du lundi au mardi de 15h30h à 17h30 et du jeudi au vendredi de 10h à 12h30.
Le syllabus et le planning du cours seront disponibles sur le site Internet :
https://www.parisschoolofeconomics.eu/fr/formations/masters/ape-analyse-et-politique-economiques/
- Direction de travaux des étudiants
- -
- Réception des candidats
- -
- Pré-requis
- -
-
48 bd Jourdan
48 bd Jourdan 75014 Paris
2nd semestre / hebdomadaire, lundi 13:00-16:00
du 25 janvier 2021 au 10 mai 2021