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Perspectives on Poverty in New Jersey, 2008-2020

2022-10-21T16:35:21-04:00

Maia de la Calle, Rutgers Economic Advisory Service (R/ECON™) The impact of the pandemic on poverty and inequality continues to be studied at a global and national scale.[1],[2] Although the U.S. Census data have yet to reflect the full extent of the pandemic on poverty, numbers are expected to rise [3] due to an economic [...]

Perspectives on Poverty in New Jersey, 2008-20202022-10-21T16:35:21-04:00

What to do with all the new transportation funding?

2022-10-21T16:34:29-04:00

Robert B. Noland The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), more commonly known at the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill will soon be delivering large amounts of transportation funding to the states, including New Jersey. The Bill extends beyond just traditional transportation funding, including funds for an electric vehicle charging network, broadband, and resilience, among other critical [...]

What to do with all the new transportation funding?2022-10-21T16:34:29-04:00

The Revival of Urban Enterprise Zones in New Jersey

2022-10-21T16:32:57-04:00

By Adam Scavette Last summer, then acting New Jersey Governor Sheila Oliver signed legislation to devote $42.5 million toward restoring the state’s Urban Enterprise Zones (UEZ) to full operation for fiscal year 2022. In this piece, I discuss the history and performance of UEZs and opportunities to increase their effectiveness. The UEZ program is designed [...]

The Revival of Urban Enterprise Zones in New Jersey2022-10-21T16:32:57-04:00

Advancing Municipal Environmental Justice Action Planning

2022-10-21T16:32:32-04:00

By Rachel Brown For more than 50 years, community leaders and researchers have been drawing attention to disproportionate environmental burden and health disparities in low-income and communities of color. Here in New Jersey and as far back as 1998, the state has been working to systematically address Environmental Justice as an overarching public policy goal. [...]

Advancing Municipal Environmental Justice Action Planning2022-10-21T16:32:32-04:00

Report Release: Pandemic’s Impact on Women in NJ: Domestic Violence, Access to Healthcare and Housing

2023-09-19T13:44:35-04:00

By Sarah Small and Debra Lancaster. With so much economic precarity brought on by the pandemic, many women in New Jersey have been confronted with issues of homelessness and inaccessible healthcare [...]

Report Release: Pandemic’s Impact on Women in NJ: Domestic Violence, Access to Healthcare and Housing2023-09-19T13:44:35-04:00

Population Density and New Jersey’s Two Largest Racial/Ethnic Minority Groups in 2020

2022-10-21T16:32:02-04:00

Tia Azzi and Michael Lahr, Rutgers Economic Advisory Service (R/Econ™) Introduction This is the third brief that reports data on New Jersey from the 2020 decennial census. The first presents a summary dataset that R/Econ™ produced for the New Jersey State Policy Lab in the form of readily accessed spreadsheets.[1] The second examines differences between [...]

Population Density and New Jersey’s Two Largest Racial/Ethnic Minority Groups in 20202022-10-21T16:32:02-04:00

Understanding Awareness and Impact of the Community College Opportunity Grant and the Garden State Guarantee in Newark, NJ

2022-10-21T16:31:29-04:00

By Elisabeth Kim, Ph.D., Bernie Lombardi, Ph.D., and Robyn Brady Ince, Ed.M. The Newark City of Learning Collaborative (NCLC) and the Joseph C. Cornwall Center for Metropolitan Studies at Rutgers University-Newark are working in partnership with the New Jersey State Policy Lab to explore the implementation and impact of Community College Opportunity Grant (CCOG) and [...]

Understanding Awareness and Impact of the Community College Opportunity Grant and the Garden State Guarantee in Newark, NJ2022-10-21T16:31:29-04:00

Challenges with Telehealth Adoption in Light of a Global Pandemic

2022-10-21T16:31:06-04:00

Rajisha Shah, Aakanksha Deoli, MHA The COVID-19 pandemic led to a significant increase in telehealth volume and revolutionized healthcare regulatory guidelines for its use. Telehealth expanded access to care, especially during the pandemic, and made chronic disease management more convenient. The healthcare landscape saw a significant shift with the increasing growth of telemedicine companies, and commercial [...]

Challenges with Telehealth Adoption in Light of a Global Pandemic2022-10-21T16:31:06-04:00
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