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Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations faculty and staff are sharing their expertise on the changing nature of work, employment, and labor as affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Patch covers “The Status of Women in New Jersey,” a report by the Center for Women and Work analyzing how COVID affected childcare access, employment, and earnings.
American Educator, the magazine of the American Federation of Teachers, runs an article co-authored by James Boyle and Todd Vachon of the Labor Education Action Research Network (LEARN).
New Jersey 101.5 News talks to Debra Lancaster and Sarah Small of the Center for Women and Work about their report, “The Status of Women in New Jersey.”
NJBIZ writes about the employment picture in New Jersey, quoting Debra Lancaster of the Center for Women and Work and Todd Vachon of the Labor Education Action Research Network (LEARN).
The New York Times reports many of the 40 million Americans who left their job in 2021 traded up for a better gig, quoting Rebecca Kolins Givan.
News 12 New Jersey covers a Center for Women and Work report, which finds that many low-income women cut their hours or left their job due to childcare problems.
NJ Spotlight News interviews Debra Lancaster of the Center for Women and Work about the pandemic’s disproportionate impact on Black and Latina women.
ROI-NJ writes about the Center for Women and Work report, “The Status of Women in New Jersey,” quoting co-authors Debra Lancaster and Sarah Small.
NJBIZ writes about “The Status of Women in New Jersey,” a report by Debra Lancaster and Sarah Small of the Center for Women and Work.
POLITICO covers a Center for Women and Work report that finds many women in New Jersey are trading full-time employment for part-time jobs.