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Welcome to Econ 325 Economics of Gender

Welcome to Econ 325 Economics of Gender. Week 13 Beginning April 23. Return ICA 5: Answer 2 of the following 3 questions. What is the “bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ)” exception? Give an example. Give an example of unintentional discrimination that has a disparate impact.

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Welcome to Econ 325 Economics of Gender

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  1. Welcome to Econ 325 Economics of Gender Week 13 Beginning April 23

  2. Return ICA 5: Answer 2 of the following 3 questions • What is the “bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ)” exception? Give an example. • Give an example of unintentional discrimination that has a disparate impact. • Relate the story in the WSJ to the statistical discrimination or the feed back effect.

  3. The complete paper is due • Friday

  4. Study • Chapter 8 and • CNN article • For Wednesday

  5. Going to college pays off more than before • Table 8.2, page 265 • Use the 190.4 (4th column, last row) in a sentence • In 2003, a female college graduate made near 2 times of typical high school grad

  6. Going to college pays off more than before • Table 8-3, page 266 • Use 39 (3rd column, last row) in a sentence • Between 1974 to 2003, the average earning s of female college grads went up by 39 percent

  7. Are you unemployed (U)? • If you are over 16, • don’t have a job, and • Are willing an able to work, and • have actively looked for a job within the past 4 weeks, then • you are unemployed.

  8. Are you employed (E)? • If you are 16 or older and • Have any job that pays or • Have a job at a family business that requires you to work 15 hours or more a week but it does not pay • Then you are employed

  9. Unemployment rate (UR) • UR = U/(E + U) * 100

  10. Types of Unemployment • Frictional • Structural • Cyclical • Seasonal • Which one is a macroeconomic problem?

  11. What is full employment? • Full employment exists when cyclical unemployment = 0 • Full employment exists when the current unemployment rate is equal to its natural rate

  12. Who has a higher rate of unemployment? • Table 8.4, page 270 • Male or female? • Black or white? • Teenagers or others? • Figure 8.2, page 271 • In recent year, the female unemployment rate has been _________ than the male unemployment rate. • Why?

  13. Wednesday, April 25 • Paper is due Friday • You will present your paper in class next week

  14. ICA 6: CNN Article 1) What has the study found regarding the size of the wage gap between male and female workers? 2) List at least four factors that have contributed toward the wage gap, according to this study.

  15. Who is underemployed? • Works part time but would like to work full time (involuntary part-time) • Part time for economic reasons • Involuntary part time workers • Or, works at a job for which he/she is overqualified

  16. Other categories • Marginally attached workers • Don’t have jobs • Want jobs • But have not looked for a job in the last 4 weeks • But have looked for a job in the last year • Discouraged Workers • A subset of marginally attached workers • Don’t think they can find jobs

  17. Nonstandard Work force • Non-full time year-long workers • Part-time workers (less than 35 hours per week) • Temporary workers • On-call workers • Contract workers • Independent contractors

  18. Observations • Table 8.5, page 275 • Use 67.5 (column 2, row 6) in a sentence • In 2001, the majority (67.5%) of part time workers were female • The majority of nonstandard workers were female too • Table 8.6, page 279

  19. Observation: The proportion of labor force with nonstandard jobs has increased over time. Why? • Increased demand, why? • Increased supply, why?

  20. Consequences of Nonstandard Jobs • Job security • Insurance • Other benefits • Flexibility • Promotion • Income

  21. Labor Unions • Overall membership has declined • Membership of women has increased

  22. Friday, April 27 • Collect the paper • ICA: Marriage Market • Is graded based on how much you are able to increase your individual welfare • There are 3 rounds • I will announce the end and the beginning of each round.

  23. My predictions • Chris and Heidi end up together and if they share total benefits equally, it will be hard to break up their marriage. • The same story holds for Bryan A. and Emily • And the same thing is true for Jeremy and Tian

  24. Let’s look at the market

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