Louise Grogan
Professor, Department of Economics and Finance, University of Guelph
Louise Grogan is a Professor in the Department of Economics and Finance at the University of Guelph. She has research interests in labour and development economics. Her current research focuses on the impact of regulatory changes on work and livelihoods in poor countries.
Recent work by Louise Grogan
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How low-wage manufacturing employment for women changed household dynamics in Nicaragua
When new manufacturing sectors emerge in developing countries, a significant share of the workforce is often comprised of women, many of whom previously lacked access to non-agricultural employment. Such employment can have important consequences for...
Published 23.05.25
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Does manufacturing employment improve women’s agency? Evidence from Lesotho
The emergence of ready-made-garment sectors in poor countries can have substantial impacts on women’s health and decision-making power
Published 02.05.23