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Women’s Work in Frontline Industries: Essential Roles, Little Reward

2022-10-21T16:28:47-04:00

Sarah Small and Deb Lancaster Frontline essential workers were lauded as heroes in 2020 during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, but ultimately, little was done by way of supporting such workers. This meant that frontline workers face extraordinary risk, but with little reward. In New Jersey, the majority of frontline essential workers are women, [...]

Women’s Work in Frontline Industries: Essential Roles, Little Reward2022-10-21T16:28:47-04:00

Adjustments to Municipal and County Population Counts in New Jersey for 2020

2022-10-21T16:28:20-04:00

by Tia Azzi and Michael Lahr, Rutgers Economic Advisory Service (R/Econ™) According to the latest Census count, New Jersey's population peaked above nine million for the first time in 2020. More precisely, it had 9,288,994 inhabitants in 2020, an adjustment of 400,968 from prior Census Bureau estimates for 2020. That is, Census estimates were [...]

Adjustments to Municipal and County Population Counts in New Jersey for 20202022-10-21T16:28:20-04:00

From Emergency to Routine: Evaluating the Implementation of Technology for Government after COVID-19

2022-10-21T16:28:09-04:00

Leonor Camarena, PhD and Federica Fusi, PhD New Jersey was one of the first states to recognize the significance that technological advancements can have on the workforce and larger community. In October 2018, Governor Murphy issued Executive Order 41, which focused on examining how technology would affect New Jersey employees, local businesses, and the overall [...]

From Emergency to Routine: Evaluating the Implementation of Technology for Government after COVID-192022-10-21T16:28:09-04:00

New Jersey’s Single-Family Housing Markets by County 2021

2022-10-21T16:27:56-04:00

Naheed Azhar and Michael L. Lahr, Rutgers Economic Advisory Service (R/Econ™) As the count of listings and asking prices flattened,[i] realtors and creditors predicted a rise in foreclosures and mortgage delinquencies as people were laid off and furloughed and as many small businesses failed.[ii] But things did not roll out as feared for housing markets. [...]

New Jersey’s Single-Family Housing Markets by County 20212022-10-21T16:27:56-04:00

Use of Telehealth Among Essential Workers During COVID-19

2022-10-21T16:27:38-04:00

Mriga Bansal and Naren Gopal Since December 2020, coronavirus disease (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has been a significant global health concern. In February 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued guidance advising individuals residing in areas affected by the COVID-19 pandemic to adopt social distancing practices, [...]

Use of Telehealth Among Essential Workers During COVID-192022-10-21T16:27:38-04:00

Report Release: COVID-19 and the Gender Wage Gap in New Jersey

2024-05-08T15:39:15-04:00

With childcare disruptions, deep unemployment, and job changes, women in New Jersey have faced turbulent economic prospects worse than men’s along several dimensions throughout the pandemic. However, New Jersey women are no stranger to economic inequities [...]

Report Release: COVID-19 and the Gender Wage Gap in New Jersey2024-05-08T15:39:15-04:00

What’s Up with Gasoline Prices?

2022-10-21T16:26:42-04:00

By Michael L. Lahr, Rutgers Economic Advisory Service (R/Econ™) Here we are in mid-March of 2022 and the average price of a gallon of regular grade gasoline in New Jersey is $4.335; a year ago it was $2.925.[1] That’s nearly a 50% increase in less than a year. How and why did it come to [...]

What’s Up with Gasoline Prices?2022-10-21T16:26:42-04:00

Conflict Resolution at School & on the Playground

2022-07-25T13:41:53-04:00

Children find themselves in precarious situations that often lead to escalated conflict with their peers. Conflicts arise in the classroom, lunchroom, library, school bus, playground, while standing in line, and any place where kids gather. During adolescence into the developing stages of puberty, many children act out their emotions in the form of teasing, gossip, [...]

Conflict Resolution at School & on the Playground2022-07-25T13:41:53-04:00

Release of “Evaluating Evaluations” Report

2023-08-07T12:08:18-04:00

By Tracy P. Glova. The New Jersey State Policy Lab today issued a report on evidence-based policymaking and program evaluation in New Jersey. “Evaluating Evaluations: Analyzing Evidence‐Based Policymaking in New Jersey and Insights from other Leading States” compares evidence-based practices [...]

Release of “Evaluating Evaluations” Report2023-08-07T12:08:18-04:00

Suspending students isn’t the answer. Restorative justice programs in schools are a better solution

2022-03-22T14:38:02-04:00

This opinion piece written by Policy Fellows Linda Stamato and Sandy Jaffe explores the critical question: Does removing students from school reduce the incidence of aberrant behavior?

Suspending students isn’t the answer. Restorative justice programs in schools are a better solution2022-03-22T14:38:02-04:00
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