Social Economist Course
The Social Economist Course equips economics professionals to design and evaluate basic income and welfare reforms, using real data, labor market analysis, and distributional tools to assess poverty, gender, and regional impacts for better policy decisions.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
The Social Economist Course gives you practical tools to assess guaranteed basic income proposals, from labor market effects and behavioral responses to regional, gender, and family impacts. Learn to use microsimulation, fiscal and macro models, and clear distributional metrics to design, compare, and monitor realistic policy options that protect services, manage risks, and improve social outcomes.
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Develop skills
- Labor market impact analysis: assess GBI effects on work, wages, and sectors.
- Microsimulation for policy: model poverty, inequality, and regional GBI outcomes.
- Fiscal and tax design: build short, practical GBI budgets and financing mixes.
- Gender and household impact: evaluate GBI effects on care work and family dynamics.
- Policy design and M&E: craft GBI options with safeguards, pilots, and clear metrics.
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