Economic Sociology Course
This course equips economics professionals with tools to connect data to social effects, examine inequality, and convert evidence into actionable policy insights and reports that shape decisions in labour markets, communities, and local economies across New Zealand contexts.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
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What will I learn?
Explore economic sociology to assess policies and market shifts using key ideas like institutions, power, networks, and inequality. Gain skills to contextualise local economic activities, analyse quantitative and qualitative data, and produce structured reports with solid references, clear methods, and practical policy advice for immediate use.
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Develop skills
- Analyse inequality effects: assess class, gender, and race influences on economic outcomes.
- Develop policy sociology: transform social insights into precise, practical recommendations.
- Integrate mixed methods: combine statistics and qualitative data for strong local evaluations.
- Apply core concepts: use embeddedness, social capital, and institutions in analysis.
- Master report writing: create concise, evidence-based 1,800-word analytical documents.
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