Lisa A. Morris
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Morris teaches courses within the multi-disciplinary field of “public policy”; including economics; policy analysis; and social justice theory. As a faculty member in public policy analysis; she engages primarily in applied research. Her broadly defined area of research and scholarship focuses on workforce dynamics; poverty and work; and work and family. The policy arenas in which her research matters include labor and welfare policy as well as work-place employment policies. She has conducted policy research and analysis for federal and state governments examining the impact of welfare reform policy changes and welfare-to-work programs; the factors related to retention; recruitment and turnover of direct care workers and health care workers in Maine. She was also the Principal Investigator for a large agency-wide employee survey for Maine’s newly merged Department of Health and Human Services examining job stress; job satisfaction and intent to stay/leave as well as commitment and cooperation with the Department’s merger and other organizational restructurings. Morris also received funding through the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management/National Survey of America’s Families’ Small Research Grants Program to study the stress effects of work among parents of children with special needs. She serves as a faculty advisor for the Maine Community Foundation’s Maine Policy Scholar program; a fellowship program for undergraduates in Maine.