- Economics
- Master Degree
- International Economics - Economia Internazionale [F5602M]
- Courses
- A.A. 2023-2024
- 2nd year
- Population Studies
- Summary
Course Syllabus
Obiettivi formativi
The main objective of the course is to overview the causes and consequences of population change in historical and comparative perspective and to gain an understanding of their interrelation with major underlying economic and social dynamics.
Contenuti sintetici
• Population structure, demographic processes and socio-economic dynamics
• Health and mortality
• Family and fertility
• Migration and human capital
• Labor, structural transformation and gender
• Population-related policies and economic development
Programma esteso
1.Demographic history and structure of world population
2. Survival and health
3. Fertility, determinants and patterns
4. Demographic transition(s), human capital and economic growth
5. Migration, theories and trends
6. Labor, structural transformation and gender
7. Internationalization of population and development policies
Prerequisiti
Knowledge of the main economic principles and econometric methods is a prerequisit.
Metodi didattici
Open classes + lab sessions
Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento
Written exam
Testi di riferimento
Scientific papers provided by the instructor
Periodo di erogazione dell'insegnamento
Second semester
Lingua di insegnamento
English
Sustainable Development Goals
Learning objectives
The main objective of the course is to overview the causes and consequences of population change in historical and comparative perspective and to gain an understanding of their interrelation with major underlying economic and social dynamics.
Contents
• Population structure, demographic processes and socio-economic dynamics
• Health and mortality
• Family and fertility
• Migration and human capital
• Labor, structural transformation and gender
• Population-related policies and economic development
Detailed program
1.Demographic history and structure of world population
2. Survival and health
3. Fertility, determinants and patterns
4. Demographic transition(s), human capital and economic growth
5. Migration, theories and trends
6. Labor, structural transformation and gender
7. Internationalization of population and development policies
Prerequisites
Knowledge of the main economic principles and econometric methods is a prerequisit.
Teaching methods
Open classes + lab sessions
Assessment methods
Written exam
Textbooks and Reading Materials
Scientific papers provided by the instructor
Semester
Second semester
Teaching language
English