Listed below are selected press releases from the Heldrich Center:
The Anquish of Unemployment - September 2009
Healthy at Work? Unequal Access to Employer Wellness Programs - May 2009
The Distressed American Worker: Fears of Permanent Job Loss Soar - April 2009
Preparing the U.S. Workforce for a "Green Jobs" Economy - March 2009
Unlocking the Treasure Chest of Labor Market Information: Crucial Information for Job Seekers, Educators, and Employers in a Tough Economy - February 2009
Coping With Layoffs: Rutgers Study Highlights State Programs That Succeed in Helping Laid Off Workers - December 2008
Older and Out of Work: States and Nonprofits Take the Lead in Creating New Programs to Assist Older Jobseekers in a Difficult U.S. Economy - October 2008
Older and Out of Work: Rutgers Study Details Special Challenges of Older U.S. Workers Left Unemployed in a Sinking Economy - September 2008
The Anxious American Worker: Press Release - August 2008
Economic Impacts of Planned School Construction Projects in New Jersey - July 2008
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Endowment Award - May 2007
2006 New Jersey Employer Survey - September 2006
2005 New Jersey Employer Survey - October 2005
A Work-Filled Retirement: Workers' Changing Views on Employment and Leisure - August 2005
Getting Back to Work: New Public/Private Strategies for Laid-Off American Workers - December 2004
At a Crossroads: American Workers Assess Jobs and Economic Security Amid the Race for President - October 2004
Laid Off: American Workers and Employers Assess a Volatile Labor Market - April 2004
The Disposable Worker: Living in a Job-Loss Economy - July 2003
Restricted Access: A Survey of Employers About People with Disabilities - March 2003
Second Wind: Workers, Retirement, and Social Security - September 2000
Making the Grade: What American Workers Think Should be Done to Improve Education - June 2000
Who Will Let the Good Times Roll? A National Survey on Jobs, the Economy, and the Race for President - September 1999
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