54512 - Evolution of the Labour Market

Academic Year 2008/2009

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Teacher Trainer (human resources promotion and development) (cod. 0087)

Course contents

The course presents the main sociological theories and indicators (the unemployment rate, the employment rate, the participation rate) for the labour market analysis.

The focus is then on the unemployment in Europe, the women's labour market participation, the job search, the features of the Italian labour market, and the active labour market policy and the training.

Readings/Bibliography

Reyneri, E., (2005), Sociologia del mercato del lavoro. I. Il mercato del lavoro tra famiglia e welfare, il Mulino, Bologna

Bianchi F., (2005), Formare al cambiamento. Dal sapere alle nuove competenze, Carocci, Roma

 

ERASMUS Students

The Erasmus student have to study the learning objects that are in Moodle, http://www.moodle.unibo.it/, Facoltà di Scienze della Formazione, Progetto ERASMUS (Evoluzione del mercato del lavoro).

 

And moreover

Reyneri, E., (2005), Sociologia del mercato del lavoro. I. Il mercato del lavoro tra famiglia e welfare, il Mulino, Bologna

 

Instructions for accessing the e-learning service (for Erasmus students)

Go to the E-learning centre site http://www.moodle.unibo.it/

Click on Progetto Erasmus under the title Facoltà di Scienze della Formazione

Then click on the name of the course that interests you.

The first time you use the site you will have to create a new account.  Please follow the steps outlined below

  1. Fill out the New Account form with your details.
  2. An email will be immediately sent to your email address.
  3. Read your email, and click on the web link it contains.
  4. Your account will be confirmed and you will be logged in.
  5. Now, select the course you want to participate in.

You can now access the full course. From now on you will only need to enter your personal username and password (the university has given you) to log in and access any course you have enrolled in. Once you are in the site  you can use  the forward and back arrows to move around.

Teaching methods

Lectures.

Assessment methods

Oral examination.

Office hours

See the website of Marco Trentini