How does immigration truly impact wages, employment, and economic growth? To make sense of today's heated debates, we must look to the empirical evidence and patterns of economic history. This text-based course guides you through the foundational economic theories of migration and historical case studies. You will learn how to analyze labor market integration, evaluate historical policy outcomes, and apply basic empirical reasoning to modern immigration datasets.
What you'll learn:
- Understand foundational economic concepts of labor supply, demand, and wage determination.
- Analyze historical migration waves and their long-term impacts on host economies.
- Evaluate how different integration policies have succeeded or failed throughout history.
- Interpret empirical data and economic studies on immigration without needing an advanced math background.
- Apply historical insights to contemporary policy discussions and labor market trends.
- Practice critical reading of economic history papers and data summaries through structured written exercises.
Starting with basic terminology and economic models, the course guides you through key historical epochs, transition periods, and modern empirical methods. You will read curated case studies and complete written analysis exercises to solidify your understanding of economic history. Designed for beginners, this course requires no prior background in economics, mathematics, or data science. Start reading today to build a data-driven perspective on one of the most vital topics in global economics.
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