Economic Sociology and Labour Studies
Doctoral programme (PhD)
A.Y. 2020/2021
Study area
Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
PhD Coordinator
The PhD in Economic Sociology and Labour Studies aims to produce students with a high level of expertise in different disciplines, essential for the study and regulation of economic and labour phenomena. Training has a strong interdisciplinary approach, in which the central role of economic sociology is supplemented with aspects of labour law, with economic-statistical and organizational-corporate disciplines, as well as with behavioural sciences.
These inter- and multi-disciplinary skills are necessary to be able to take an innovative approach when dealing with the role of social and institutional factors in the analysis and regulation of economic and labour phenomena in a complex and rapidly changing society.
In addition to imparting theoretical and substantive knowledge about the topics dealt with in the PhD, the training programme aims to provide strong methodological and empirical research skills, both quantitative and qualitative, in order to keep abreast of the recent progress being made in international social and economic science, including non-standard sociological analysis techniques such as computer experiments and simulations (agent-based modelling).
These inter- and multi-disciplinary skills are necessary to be able to take an innovative approach when dealing with the role of social and institutional factors in the analysis and regulation of economic and labour phenomena in a complex and rapidly changing society.
In addition to imparting theoretical and substantive knowledge about the topics dealt with in the PhD, the training programme aims to provide strong methodological and empirical research skills, both quantitative and qualitative, in order to keep abreast of the recent progress being made in international social and economic science, including non-standard sociological analysis techniques such as computer experiments and simulations (agent-based modelling).
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Dipartimento di Scienze sociali e politiche - Via Conservatorio, 7 - Milano
- Degree course coordinator: Gabriele Ballarino
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Dipartimento di Scienze sociali e politiche - Via Conservatorio, 7 - 20122 Milano - Degree course website
http://www.nasp.eu/training/phd-programmes/esls.html - Segreteria
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Title | Professor(s) |
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Education and socio-economic inequalities
Requirements: Basic training in socio-economic theory and skills in statistical analysis |
E. Pavolini
S. Bertolini
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Geographic mobility and migration
Requirements: Basic training in socio-economic theory and skills in statistical analysis |
R. Impicciatore
E. Pavolini
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Higher education, vocational training and economic development
Requirements: Basic training in socio-economic theory and skills in statistical analysis |
F. Ramella
M. Rostan
M. Vaira
S. Bertolini
R. Di Monaco
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Social policies, families and inequality
Requirements: Basic training in socio-economic theory and skills in statistical analysis |
E. Pavolini
M. Migliavacca
M. Filandri
S. Bertolini
T. Nazio
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Organizations and innovation in the digital society
Requirements: Basic training in socio-economic theory and skills in statistical analysis |
A. Lazzazzara
A. Benozzo
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Experiments, quasi-experiments and agent-based simulations
Requirements: Basic training in socio-economic theory and skills in statistical analysis |
M. Castellani
N. Casnici
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European policies, employment relations and regulation of labour
Requirements: Basic training in socio-economic theory and skills in statistical analysis |
E. Pavolini
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Labour Law and socio-economic change
Requirements: Basic training in labour law |
M. Biasi
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Social networks and micro-interaction
Requirements: Basic training in socio-economic theory and skills in statistical analysis |
M. Castellani
N. Casnici
|
Careers and the life course
Requirements: Basic training in socio-economic theory and skills in statistical analysis |
S. Bertolini
M. Filandri
T. Nazio
E. Pavolini
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Courses list
November 2020
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Compulsory | ||||
Foundations of Economic Sociology | 3 | 20 | English | |
Research Methods for Social and Political Sciences | 3 | 20 | English | |
Statistics for the Social Sciences | 6 | 40 | English |
January 2021
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Compulsory | ||||
Applied Multivariate Analysis for Social Scientists a (module I -II) | 6 | 40 | English | |
Applied Multivariate Analysis for Social Scientists a (module II) | 3 | 20 | English | |
Education, Occupation and Social Stratification | 3 | 20 | English |
February 2021
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Compulsory | ||||
Behavioral Game Theory | 3 | 20 | English |
April 2021
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Compulsory | ||||
Comparative Employment Relations | 3 | 20 | English | |
Complex Organizations. Research Frontiers | 3 | 20 | English | |
Counterfactual Impact Evaluation | Abbiati Giovanni Maria
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6 | 40 | English |
Network Analysis | 3 | 30 | English |
May 2021
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Compulsory | ||||
Project Colloquium | 3 | 20 | English |
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