Since its inception, the Heldrich Center has been conducting research on work and the workplace, including subjects like racial discrimination, the public workforce system, and retirement, among many other issues.
Results for "work"
Putting One Million Americans Back to Work through Emergency Jobs Programs
Proposes that the next rounds of stimulus spending from Washington should fund one million direct jobs through community service employment.
Work Trends Survey on Disability Employment
Work Trends survey on the employment of people with disabilities.
A Tale of Two Workforces: The Benefits and Burdens of Working Part Time (report)
Provides a detailed portrait of part-time work and part-time workers in America.
Moving Up the Ladder: Strategies for Economic Independence Among New Jersey’s Working Poor
Explores the outcomes of a conference focused on the broad policy issues concerned with assisting the working poor in New Jersey.
Development of a Parents’ Handbook on the Future World of Work
Development and design of a handbook for New Jersey parents who have children with disabilities.
Work Trends Survey of Recent College Graduates
National survey of college graduates’ experiences in the labor market.
Work Trends Surveys on the Great Recession
Surveys on the impact of the Great Recession.
Impact of Hard Work in a Pandemic
New brief examines how Americans view getting ahead and looking for employment during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Work Trends Surveys on Secondary and Postsecondary Education
Conducted surveys of high school and college graduates’ experiences in the workforce.