Insight Hub: Working from home increases cycling in New Jersey
NJSPL Research Affiliates including Hannah Younes, Bob Noland, Leigh Ann Von Hagen, and James Sinclar authored a new op-ed with Zag Daily discussing the results from their survey polling over 2,400 New Jerseyans on their travel methods during the pandemic.
An act of mercy: Georgian Court students pack Thanksgiving grocery bags for needy families
An NJSPL report in collaboration with Center for Women and Work examining the impact the pandemic has had on women in New Jersey was cited in a recent article from the Asbury Park Press on Thanksgiving grocery donations.
Inflation hits NJ’s Black and Hispanic households hardest, report says
NJ Spotlight News interviewed Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, faculty director of the Center for Women and Work, on a recent report examining inflation in New Jersey published in collaboration with the New Jersey State Policy Lab.
Tech Fitness for Local Elected Officials and Administrators
Frequent NJSPL contributor Marc Pfeiffer authored a series of articles on technology fitness for elected and public officials which was published in the New Jersey League of Municipalities magazine.
Unemployment and Mental Health: An Important Opportunity for Cross-Sector Action
NJSPL Research Affiliates Joel Cantor, Carl Van Horn, Dawne E. Mouzon, and James Walkup published a new article through the Millbank Memorial Fund examining the link between unemployment and negative impacts on mental health such as anxiety and depression.
Federal regulations don’t really affect economic growth
NJSPL Principal Investigator Dean Stuart Shapiro makes the case that government regulations have not had a negative impact on the U.S.' economic growth, despite others' past claims to the contrary.
Skin of Color Is Underrepresented on Instagram: Assessing South Jersey Skin Talk as an Educational Tool to Increase Awareness
A recent peer-reviewed article from Cureus, a Journal of Medical Science, cited a blog written by NJSPL research assistant Amanda Hinton in which she discussed results from an NJSPL and Eagleton Institute poll.
Cycling during and after COVID: Has there been a boom in activity?
NJSPL Research Affiliates Robert Noland, Hannah Younes, Leigh Ann Von Hagen, and James Sinclair published a new article analyzing the cycling behavior of over 2,400 New Jersey residents before, during, and after the pandemic.
NJIT Researchers Launch Project to Improve Energy and Climate Justice in New Jersey
The New Jersey State Policy Lab is partnering with Yao Sun and NJIT in an upcoming research project which will help New Jersey's lower-income homeowners take advantage of the state's clean energy programs.
The U.S. Supreme Court, regulation and the ‘deep state’ | Opinion
NJSPL Policy Fellows Linda Stamato and Sandy Jaffe co-authored a new op-ed on NJ.com in which they discuss recent Supreme Court decisions diminishing the regulatory authority of federal agencies and the risk this poses to the infrastructure of government.