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Laura R. Peck, Ph.D., Joins Heldrich Center

New Report Published!

Defining the Care Economy in New Jersey

New Journal Articles Published

Renée Edwards Co-Authors New Journal Articles on Workers with Disabilities and Job Satisfaction

New Podcast Episode Released!

Rachel Korberg Guests on Season Finale of “Work Trends RU” Podcast Series — New Episode Now Streaming!

New Report Released

Building a Comparison Group for Tuition Aid Grant Recipients Using the New Jersey Statewide Data System

Now Available!

Jane Oates Guests on “Work Trends RU” Podcast Series — New Episode Now Streaming!

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Assessing and identifying workforce best practices

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Empowering job seekers through technology

Transforming the workforce through research

About Us

The John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development is based at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University. The center, founded in 1997, is one of the nation’s foremost research and policy organizations dedicated to strengthening the American workplace during an era of rapid global economic change

Work Trends

To better understand the public’s attitudes about work, employers, and the government, and improve workplace practices and policy, the Heldrich Center produces the Work Trends surveys regularly. The surveys poll the public on critical workforce issues facing Americans and American businesses.

Work Trends RU Podcast

The Heldrich Center has launched its new podcast series, “Work Trends RU,” exploring the changing worlds of work, education, social policy, and financial security. The series covers a variety of issues, including the contemporary workforce, economic challenges, artificial intelligence and the future of work, and how public policies and private initiatives are responding to the needs of job seekers, workers, and employers.