General information
Course name | Seminar: 1.07.462 Social Inequality |
Subtitle | |
Course number | 1.07.462 |
Semester | WiSe24/25 |
Current number of participants | 8 |
maximum number of participants | 25 |
Home institute | Department of Social Sciences |
Courses type | Seminar in category Teaching |
Next date | Wednesday, 11.12.2024 10:00 - 12:00, Room: A06 4-418 |
Type/Form | SE 2 SWS |
Participants | In the seminar "Social Inequality", students examine how social inequality is reproduced in organizations such as the labour market, the education system and the welfare state and how factors such as education, gender, age or migration background contribute to various inequalities. The seminar consists of two parts: First, we will discuss and debate key theoretical concepts, causes and mechanisms of social inequality, focusing on how inequalities arise or are transfered within and between generations. In the second part, we will analyse data from the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) using R to deepen our theoretical understanding and apply key empirical methods in a targeted manner. At the end of the semester, students will be able to conduct their own small, quantitative research project on the (re)production of social inequality in different organizational contexts. |
Pre-requisites | Basic knowledge on Quantitative Research Methods and R. |
Performance record |
Portfolio comprising: 1 presentation in one seminar and 1 individual research paper (approximately 3500 words) in the other seminar of the module "Society and Organisation". |
Lehrsprache | englisch |