Demographic Aspects in Economic Modeling 2400-PLSM074A
The aim of the seminar is to prepare students to create a master's thesis. The subjects of the theses are chosen by students from a broad spectrum of economic models (at the micro- and macro level), in which demographic variables are taken into account (or modeled). In particular, the subject of MA theses may be:
1. Economic modeling of migration processes - both at the level of individual decisions and at the aggregate level;
2. The influence of families on functioning of the labor market;
3. The effect of fertility on the level of wages of women and men;
4. The consequences of population aging for the labor market, pension systems, etc.
Type of course
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Learning outcomes
After completing the seminar, the student:
- has in-depth knowledge of theoretical literature as well as economic modeling (methods, techniques) in the field of his choice;
- knows the tools for describing processes at the meeting of economics and demography;
- knows how to interpret and explain the mechanisms of mutual influence of demographic and market aspects observed in the economy;
- is able to use theoretical knowledge to describe and analyze the causes, the course and/or the consequences of processes on the verge of economics and demography, formulate hypotheses and select the method of analysis and data appropriate for their verification;
- can analyze the causes and the course of processes and phenomena at the meeting of economics and demography;
- can forecast or model processes at the meeting of economics and demography with the use of advanced quantitative and econometric methods;
- has the ability to prepare a written (master's) thesis in Polish or English;
- has the ability to prepare oral presentations in Polish in the selected field;
- can critically complement the knowledge in the chosen field
KW01, KW02, KW03, KU01, KU02, KU03, KK01, KK02, KK03
Assessment criteria
To pass subsequent semesters: continuous assessment (preparation of the presentations and speeches, preparation of a thesis synopsis, literature review and the chapters of the master’s thesis).
To obtain a passing final grade: submission of the master's thesis
Bibliography
The required and recommended literature will depend on the specific topic of the master's thesis and will be specified during the course.
Additional information
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