

Lisa A. Schur
- Professor, Labor Studies and Employment Relations (LSER)
- Director, Program for Disability Research
Education
J.D., Northeastern University
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
Expertise
- Disability issues in employment and labor law
- Contingent work, and the connections between workplace experiences and political participation
Focuses on disability issues in employment and labor law, particularly the Americans with Disabilities Act and its relationship to other laws and social policies. She also studies alternative work arrangements such as contingent work, and the connections between workplace experiences and political participation. Her work has appeared in the Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Social Science Quarterly, Political Research Quarterly, Industrial Relations and other journals.
Lisa Schur, Douglas Kruse, and Peter Blanck, “Corporate Culture and the Employment of People with Disabilities,” forthcoming in Behavioral Sciences and the Law.
Political Research Quarterly Best Article Award for “Enabling Democracy: Disability and Voter Turnout,” awarded by the Western Political Science Association for the best article published in the journal in 2002.
