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POPULATION AND HEALTH ECONOMICS-MOD1

Modulo Generico
Codice dell'attività formativa: 
86055-MOD1

Scheda dell'insegnamento

Per studenti immatricolati al 1° anno a.a.: 
2020/2021
Insegnamento (nome in italiano): 
POPULATION AND HEALTH ECONOMICS-MOD1
Insegnamento (nome in inglese): 
POPULATION AND HEALTH ECONOMICS-MOD1
Tipo di attività formativa: 
Attività formativa Caratterizzante
Tipo di insegnamento: 
Opzionale
Settore disciplinare: 
POLITICA ECONOMICA (SECS-P/02)
Anno di corso: 
3
Anno accademico di offerta: 
2022/2023
Crediti: 
6
Responsabile della didattica: 
Mutuazioni

Altre informazioni sull'insegnamento

Ciclo: 
Primo Semestre
Obbligo di frequenza: 
No
Ore di attività frontale: 
48
Ore di studio individuale: 
102
Ambito: 
Economico
Altre informazioni

Il corso è erogato in inglese.
Vedi COURSE SYLLABUS

Prerequisites

Compulsory prerequisites required (Propedeuticità) are published on the web site: https://lt-eco.unibg.it/it/node/119

Educational goals

The aim of the first part of the course is to introduce students to the study of population ranging from formal and applied demographic techniques to the analysis of current population trends and of their interrelationships with the economy.

At the end of the first part of the course, students will be able to
1. Explain the concept of "demographic transition”; 2. Describe the concept of life course analysis. 3. Estimate life tables and life expectancy. 4. Summarize contemporary debates on longevity and mortality and the future challenges faced by pension systems. 5. Explain the concept of gender equity and equality. 6. Describe international patterns of migration.

The aim of the second part of the course is to introduce students to the economics of health and health care and to the key elements that distinguish the health markets.

At the end of the second part of the course, the student will be able to:
1. Discuss the basic theoretical aspects to analyse health economics and the health market; 2. Describe the elements that distinguish health markets and, in particular, the Italian NHS. 3. Be aware of the main tools to analyse the efficiency and equity issues in the healthcare sector. 4. Be able to assess the relationships between the performance of the health systems and demographic trends and discuss the main policy implications.

Course content

The key themes of the course are:
1. the demographic processes (fertility, mortality);
2. population structure and demographic transition;
3. fertility declines
4. mortality and Life tables;
5. ageing: drivers and economic consequences on pension systems;
6. COVID-19;
7. marriage and divorces;
8. migration trends.

Teaching methods

Face-to-face lectures, Exercises, Group assignments

Assessment and Evaluation

Written exam (90%), short report (10%)