Economics 397SE - ST- Stratification Economics
Spring
2023
01
3.00
Luis Angel Monroy Gomez Franco
TU TH 4:00PM 5:15PM
UMass Amherst
66951
Dickinson Hall room 112
lmonroygomez@umass.edu
This course will examine the economics of socially constructed groups and the inequalities in income, wealth, and power between them. The course will include, as a central feature, an examination of inequalities based on race and ethnicity. However, the course will also explore economic dynamics and disparities between a range of socially constructed groups, including those based on gender, caste, nationality/citizenship, different concepts of class, and sexuality. This course will introduce students to key concepts and analytical approaches in stratification economics and the economics of identity.
ECON 103/RES-ECON 102 &ECON104 Open only to ECON/ STPEC/ RES-ECON/MGRECON primary majors until after juniors enroll, then open to all on November 18.