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Angela Daley is an Associate Professor of Economics at the School of Economics, College of Natural Sciences, Forestry and Agriculture, University of Maine. Her research and teaching are supported by the Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station, and she divides her responsibilities equally between teaching and research.
Her research focuses on applied microeconomics in labor and health, particularly examining the economic well-being and health of vulnerable populations. Key areas include rural and remote communities, Indigenous Peoples, economically insecure families, food insecurity, poverty, inequality, and environmental racism. She specializes in characterizing policy problems and evaluating the impacts—both intended and unintended—of policy interventions.
Her work is deeply engaged with public health, human health, and the interplay between health and environmental factors, especially in marginalized communities. She maintains a strong connection to the Canadian context, particularly Atlantic Canada, to which she plans to relocate in September 2025.
While no publications are listed in the provided texts, her research profile suggests a consistent output in economics and public policy journals, likely focusing on empirical analysis of health and labor outcomes in underserved populations.
- Associate Professor of Economics, University of Maine
- Faculty, School of Economics
- Researcher, Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station
- Hatch Project: ME021904 – The Determinants of Well-Being and Policy Options for Rural and Communities and Other Vulnerable Populations
Dr. Daley advises graduate students and contributes to academic training in microeconomics and health economics. She has secured research funding through the Hatch project mechanism, indicating competitive grant support for her work on rural and vulnerable populations. Her future plans include continued research on environmental racism and water insecurity, particularly in Indigenous communities.
She is affiliated with research infrastructure at 5782 Winslow Hall, Orono, ME, and maintains a professional presence through Google Scholar and a personal website. No scientific awards are mentioned in the available materials.
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