After successful completion of the course, the students will
- be able to appraise the key economic theories and ideologies in relation to poverty
- be able to analyze different levels of poverty
- have skills to critically assess major politics and key policies related to poverty that have global relevance
- comprehend main conditions (e.g. crises, conflicts, and risks,) that shape the nature of poverty
- be able to argue how poverty is linked to health and education
- identify how poverty can be measured and documented
- be able to write a critical and well-focused essay on poverty
18-Sep-2018
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21-Oct-2018
Lectures
Lectures
Tue 18-Sep-2018 at 10-12, F211AB
Thu 20-Sep-2018 at 10-12, F213
Tue 25-Sep-2018 at 10-12, F211AB
Thu 27-Sep-2018 at 10-12, F213
Tue 2-Oct-2018 at 10-12, F212
Tue 9-Oct-2018 at 10-12, A308
Thu 11-Oct-2018 at 10-12, F213
Videolecture
Wed 10-Oct-2018 at 16-17.30, Arvo F212, Start at 16.00.
Seminar
Seminars group I (Linna)
Thu 11-Oct-2018 at 12.30-14.00, Linna K109, Note! Start at 12.30 sharp!
Thu 18-Oct-2018 at 10-12, Linna K109
Seminars group II (Arvo)
Mon 8-Oct-2018 at 15-17, Arvo F215, Note! Change of time!
Thu 18-Oct-2018 at 13-15, Arvo F215
Seminars group III (Arvo)
Wed 10-Oct-2018 at 12-14, B342
Wed 17-Oct-2018 at 12-14, F211AB