Reports findings from a Work Trends survey of older part-time workers.
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Work Trends Survey on the Anxious American Worker
Survey exploring the opinions of Americans about employment and the economy.
Labor Market, Then and Now: Changing Realities in the 21st Century
Provides insights and clarity about the mega-trends of work in the United States.
Unemployed Workers and the Great Recession
Highlights the key findings from Work Trends surveys during the Great Recession.
Using Labor Market Data to Improve the Job Prospects of People with Disabilities
Provides an overview of labor market information and outlines its utility to better inform and improve state and local “to-work” activities for people with disabilities.
New Report Released: Seeking Work in Southern New Jersey
New report presents findings and recommendations from a study of the challenges and opportunities employers and job seekers in southern New Jersey face.
New Brief: Is it Time for a Great Reset of the Public Workforce System? (A Work in Progress)
New brief raises questions to encourage a dialogue as to whether the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the outdated structure of the U.S. workforce development system’s one-stop model.
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Exploring 2024 and 2020 Election-Year Longitudinal Trends in Support for Minimum Wage, College Loan Forgiveness, and Paid Leave Among U.S. Workers: Republicans Appear More Supportive of Policies for Some Americans Over Time
Presents findings from a December 2024 survey of U.S. workers about policy proposals related to the economy, education, and work. These policy proposals were also the subject of survey questions asked of workers in December 2020, after Joe Biden was declared the...
