

Lisa Ho
Postdoctoral Associate, Yale University
Lisa Ho is a postdoctoral associate at the Yale Economic Growth Center with Inclusion Economics. Lisa's research is in development economics, and much of her work focuses on the economics of gender and the family. She received her PhD in economics from MIT in May 2024.
Recent work by Lisa Ho
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Can flexible work opportunities for women bypass gender norms?
Flexible work arrangements can both attract women to the labour force and provide a gateway to outside-the-home jobs. In India, where gender norms keep women out of the labour force, home-based jobs may represent the most immediate path to increase women’s labour force participation.
Published 10.07.24