Global Certificate Course in Behavioral Economics for Social Work
-- ViewingNowThe Global Certificate Course in Behavioral Economics for Social Work is a comprehensive program designed to equip social work professionals with the essential skills needed to excel in their careers. This course integrates the principles of behavioral economics with social work practice, providing learners with a unique perspective on human behavior and decision-making.
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• Introduction to Behavioral Economics: Foundational concepts and theories in behavioral economics, including biases, heuristics, and decision-making.
• Behavioral Economics in Social Work: Examination of how behavioral economics can be applied to social work practice and policy, including poverty reduction, health promotion, and social justice.
• Behavioral Interventions: Analysis of various behavioral interventions, such as nudges, defaults, and feedback mechanisms, to promote positive behavioral change.
• Designing Behavioral Experiments: Techniques for designing and implementing behavioral experiments in social work research, including sampling, data collection, and analysis.
• Ethical Considerations in Behavioral Economics: Ethical issues related to the use of behavioral economics in social work, including informed consent, privacy, and cultural sensitivity.
• Policy and Advocacy in Behavioral Economics: Examination of how behavioral economics can inform policy and advocacy efforts in social work, including regulatory reform, public education, and community engagement.
• Behavioral Economics in Global Contexts: Analysis of how behavioral economics can be applied in different cultural and socio-economic contexts, including low- and middle-income countries.
• Emerging Trends in Behavioral Economics: Overview of emerging trends and future directions in behavioral economics, including digital technologies, artificial intelligence, and big data.
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