ILRIC 4367

ILRIC 4367

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2020-2021.

This course will provide the student with an understanding of both classic and contemporary research and perspectives on migration and mobility, with special attention to how both inform labor market outcomes. Major topics of concern are how migration intersects with issues of law, race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, education, employment discrimination, health, and social networks. Although course content will primarily focus on issues of migration impacting the United States, we will also consider contemporary migration issues of importance in other areas of the world.

When Offered Spring.

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Syllabi:
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Combined with: ILRIC 6367

  • 4 Credits GradeNoAud

  • 18050 ILRIC 4367   LEC 001

    • TR Ives Hall 217
    • Feb 8 - May 14, 2021
    • Ivory, T

  • Instruction Mode: In Person
    This course will provide the student with an understanding of both classic and contemporary research and perspectives on migration and mobility, with special attention to how both inform labor market outcomes. Major topics of concern are how migration intersects with issues of law, race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, education, employment discrimination, health, and social networks. Although course content will primarily focus on issues of migration impacting the United States, we will also consider contemporary migration issues of importance in other areas of the world.
    Enrollment limited to students who are able to attend in-person classes in the Ithaca area.

Syllabi:
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Combined with: ILRIC 6367

  • 4 Credits GradeNoAud

  • 19883 ILRIC 4367   LEC 002

    • TR Online Meeting
    • Feb 8 - May 14, 2021
    • Ivory, T

  • Instruction Mode: Online
    This course will provide the student with an understanding of both classic and contemporary research and perspectives on migration and mobility, with special attention to how both inform labor market outcomes. Major topics of concern are how migration intersects with issues of law, race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, education, employment discrimination, health, and social networks. Although course content will primarily focus on issues of migration impacting the United States, we will also consider contemporary migration issues of importance in other areas of the world.
    Enrollment limited to students who are unable to attend in-person classes in the Ithaca area.