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May 05, 2024
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SE 325 - Globalization and Gender Crs: 4 This course investigates how globalization interrelates with gender norms and socioeconomic outcomes. It considers economic, political and cultural processes of globalization while exploring topics such as the effects of globalization on labor markets, migration, inequality, and international finance from a gender-based perspective. The course examines the social and economic impacts of increasingly-mobile capital and culture on different groups of men, women, and households. Prerequisite(s): BUS 233 or ECO 203 .
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