Ph.D. in Labour Economics

PhD in Labour Economics is a 4-6 year program that studies labor markets, employment, wages, and workforce policies. It consists of advanced coursework in microeconomics, econometrics, and labor market theory, followed by extensive tests. The program's major focus is research on pay disparity, unemployment, labor migration, and the influence of policies such as minimum wage laws, which culminates in a dissertation. Students build solid empirical abilities by utilizing data analysis programs such as Stata and R. Graduates work in academia, research institutes, government agencies, and international organizations, with funding provided by teaching assistantships, fellowships, or research grants.