Inclusive Growth - Labor Markets Gender and Technology (IGx-LMGT)
Apply online by December 17, 2024 Deadline extended
Session No.: OL 24.231
Location: Course conducted online
Date: September 1, 2024 - December 31, 2024 (17 weeks)
Delivery Method: Online Training
Primary Language: English
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Mid-level to senior officials involved in economic and strategic planning; monitoring and evaluating policy strategies for reducing poverty and inequality; and promoting job creation.
Qualifications
Participants are expected to have a degree in economics or equivalent experience.
Course Description
This course examines inclusive growth from a labor market perspective. It explains how an inclusive labor market is not only important for an individuals economic well-being, but also helps the economy operate more efficiently. It discusses some of the determinants of labor market outcomes, including the important issue of discrimination, and how it could be addressed. It also explores how artificial intelligence and technological advancements affect labor market inclusivity and introduces possible policy options to steer technological progress in a direction that helps inclusivity. Finally, the course addresses gender discrimination and the potential gains of gender inclusion and what policies can be implemented to help reduce the many dimensions of the gender gap.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
- Describe what it means for a labor market to be inclusive.
- Interpret indicators of labor market inclusiveness.
- Examine determinants of labor market outcomes, including an individual's attributes, the economic cycle, shocks, and technology.
- Investigate the consequences of informality and duality in the labor market.
- Analyze gender inequality and its negative economic implications.
- Discuss what policy makers can do to enhance inclusiveness while weighing possible tradeoffs between equity and efficiency.
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