The Economics of Sex

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This upper level liberal studies course offers a critical analysis of topics in gender economics and the choices made in modern day relationships of love and sex. It offers an exploration into traditional gender economic issues such as gender differences and educational attainment, occupational choice, labour market participation and income. The course also applies economics to the choices made with respect to love and sex such as who we chose to love, date, and marry.  
 
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