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Course Description

The COVID-19 pandemic upended our lives in fundamental and enduring ways, impacting not only our health but also the economy, culture, and politics. In this course, you will examine health inequalities and outcomes across different groups in the United States, utilizing the policies and effects of the COVID-19 pandemic as your framework. You will explore the impact of COVID-19 in such areas as employment, healthcare, energy use, patterns of movement, and consumer spending, and you will consider how policies implemented during the pandemic affected these variables for different groups in disparate ways. You will also examine remote data as well as a variety of spatial tools to help visualize the effect of pandemic-related policies.

By leveraging data, you will investigate how policies implemented during the pandemic affected health inequalities and outcomes for different groups in disparate ways across the United States, utilizing the policies and effects of the COVID-19 pandemic as your framework.

You are required to have completed the following courses or have equivalent experience before taking this course:

  • Income Inequality and Intergenerational Mobility
  • Impact of Racial-Ethnic Segregation on Education and Neighborhood Inequality

Faculty Author

Maria Fitzpatrick, Matt Hall, and Chris Hess

Benefits to the Learner

  • Examine the measurement of health outcomes and health inequalities
  • Study the prevalence of COVID-19 and its disparate impact across different groups
  • Visualize the effects of COVID-19 on our movement patterns, healthcare usage, energy usage, and college reopening plans
  • Examine the impacts of COVID-19 and related policies on consumer spending, small business revenues, employment, re-openings, stimulus payments, and education
  • Describe the safety net policies funded by the U.S. government to provide payments for food and lost wages
  • Explore the database created by the Opportunity Insights project, which provides a real-time picture of indicators such as employment rates, consumer spending, and job postings across counties, industries, and income groups

Target Audience

  • Aspiring data scientists and analysts
  • Policy, business, and finance analysts
  • Social science researchers
  • Government program managers
  • Program evaluators
  • City and regional planners
  • Public sector professionals

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Type
3 week
Dates
Jun 12, 2024 to Jul 02, 2024
Total Number of Hours
24.0
Course Fee(s)
Contract Fee $100.00
Section Notes

IMPORTANT COURES INFORMATION


Due to the experiential nature of this program, you will need to have access to a New York Times subscription to be able to participate in some activities.

Type
3 week
Dates
Oct 02, 2024 to Oct 22, 2024
Total Number of Hours
24.0
Course Fee(s)
Contract Fee $100.00
Section Notes

IMPORTANT COURES INFORMATION


Due to the experiential nature of this program, you will need to have access to a New York Times subscription to be able to participate in some activities.

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