INFO 3370

INFO 3370

Course information provided by the 2024-2025 Catalog. Courses of Study 2024-2025 is scheduled to publish mid-June.

Inequality is high in American society. Income and wealth are concentrated in far fewer hands than in other industrialized countries. Labor market outcomes are patterned by disparities across lines of race, gender, and class. This course will introduce social science theories about the origins of inequality, emphasizing how inequality is transmitted over time and across generations. Building on these theories, students will deploy tools for data science to visualize inequality, understand inequality, and evaluate hypothetical policy interventions that might reduce inequality. We will use the R programming language. A theme of the course is that applied work in this area can give rise to new data science tools, which may help solve some of society's most pressing challenges.


Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite: INFO 2950 or equivalent.

Last 4 Terms Offered (None)

Outcomes

  • Visualize economic inequality with graphs that summarize survey data.
  • Connect theories about inequality to quantitative empirical evidence.
  • Evaluate the effects of hypothetical interventions to reduce inequality.
  • Conduct data analysis using the R programming language.

Distribution Category (SCD-AS)

When Offered Spring.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Choose one lecture and one discussion. Combined with: INFO 5371

  • 3 Credits Stdnt Opt

  •  7691 INFO 3370   LEC 001

    • T
    • Jan 21 - May 6, 2025
    • Lundberg, I

  • Instruction Mode: In Person

  • 11118 INFO 3370   DIS 201

    • R
    • Jan 21 - May 6, 2025
    • Lundberg, I

  • Instruction Mode: In Person

  • 11119 INFO 3370   DIS 202

    • R
    • Jan 21 - May 6, 2025
    • Lundberg, I

  • Instruction Mode: In Person