Management of New Jersey’s centralized longitudinal data system for education and workforce data.
Research Products by Research Area
Labor Market Analysis
Middlesex County Workforce Development Partnership Assistance
Measurement and assessment of the performance of the Robert Wood Johnson Health Workforce Partnership Initiative.
Meeting the Increasing Demands for Healthcare Workers in Middlesex County
Process evaluation of Middlesex County’s current healthcare workforce development plans and programs and development of a strategic plan for the development and implementation of innovative workforce development initiatives.
Solutions at Work: Progress Report, 1997-2007
Ten-year progress report.
Seeking Work in South Jersey Workforce Access Project
Analysis of the labor force landscape in southern New Jersey and barriers that job seekers and hiring managers face.
Labor Force Participation Analysis
In-depth analysis of labor force participation.
A Framework for Higher Education Labor Market Alignment
Research on understanding labor market alignment across postsecondary education.
Effects of Labor Market Data on Major Choice
Research on students’ decision making about majors and careers.
Labor Market Outcomes of Rutgers University Graduates
Study of the labor market outcomes of Rutgers–New Brunswick campus graduates.
Employment and Sustainability in a Time of Transition: Human Capital Development, Firm Strategy, and Community in the Arctic
Case studies of several industries and communities in the Arctic to examine the changing employment and career structures, worker career development, and the sustainability of local communities.
Institutional Responses to Labor Market Demands for Engineers
Conducted an overview of the graduation rates and college engineering program dynamics for engineering.
The Labor Market: Then and Now Webinar
A recent webinar featured authors Nyerere Hodge, Stuart Andreason, Ph.D., and Carl Van Horn, Ph.D., discussing their analysis of the 21st-century labor market as presented in the three-part series Then and Now. The webinar examined measures of economic mobility and...
Seeking Work in Southern New Jersey
Offers findings and recommendations from a study of the challenges and opportunities employers and job seekers in southern New Jersey face.
A Snapshot of How New Jersey’s Working Parents Managed Work, School, and Home During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Describes the experiences of a group of New Jersey working parents and their opinions of the policies and supports offered by their employers and school districts during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Postsecondary Fall Enrollment Net Migration Trends Remain Unchanged During COVID-19
Newly released preliminary data from the National Center for Education Statistics provides a preview of how the COVID-19 pandemic may have affected the national enrollment and net migration patterns of high school students attending college full time for the first time.
Wages & Wealth: A Data Story of Wage Share of Income for New Jersey Households
Data story about how wages affect household income.
What the Changing American Labor Market Means for High School and College Education
Carl Van Horn explores the Great Recession and its aftermath.
Where the Jobs Are: The Changing Face of Apprenticeship/Proceedings
Reports the proceedings of a briefing entitled “Where the Jobs Are: The Changing Face of Apprenticeship”.
Impact of 9/11 and the London Bombings on the Employment and Earnings of U.K. Muslims
Estimates the impact that 9/11 and Britain’s July 2005 bombings had on the labor market outcomes of UK residents.
Post 9-11 U.S. Muslim Labor Market Outcomes
Estimates the impact that the 9-11 terrorists attacks had on the U.S. labor market outcomes of individuals with nativity profiles similar to the terrorists.