New Heldrich report — Worker Voices: Shifting Perspectives and Expectations on Employment

June 9, 2023

How did workers in lower-wage roles and job seekers without a Bachelor’s degree experience the labor market during the COVID-19 pandemic? To find answers to this question, the Federal Reserve held virtual focus groups across the United States from May to September 2022. The findings from this study are reported in a new publication, Worker Voices: Shifting Perspectives and Expectations on Employment. Available are the executive summary, the complete report, and the study methodology.

Carl Van Horn, Director of the Heldrich Center for Workforce Development and Distinguished Professor of Public Policy at Rutgers University, assisted in the development of the study in collaboration with the report’s authors from the Federal Reserve Banks of Atlanta and Philadelphia.

Recent Posts

The fastest way to ease the housing crisis? Rent control

Op-ed by Tram Hoang, a senior associate at PolicyLink, a national research and action institute and Mark Paul, associate professor at the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University. Massachusetts is losing its working families. Not just to...

Kopp and Climate Scholars Assess Atlantic Coast Seasonal Flood Drivers

Seasonal Drivers of Storm Tides and Coastal Flood Impacts Along the US Atlantic Coast Abstract Due to sea‐level rise, densely populated coastal areas are facing increasing flood risk during coastal storms. Much of the US East Coast experiences extratropical cyclones...