A review and projection by the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy over a four year period starting in 2014 shows the impact of employee wages and capital investments.
Hudson Report, March 9
A review and projection by the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy over a four year period starting in 2014 shows the impact of employee wages and capital investments.
Hudson Report, March 9
On Monday, June 22nd, the New Jersey State Policy Lab’s summer intern cohort joined with students from the Eagleton Institute of Politics, the Rutgers Democracy Lab, and the Rutgers Scarlet Service Internship program as part of an immersive, one-day civics program at...
The Bloustein School is pleased to announce the recent promotion of Dr. Michael Smart to Professor and Dr. Nicholas Longo, Director of the Rutgers Democracy Lab, on appointment and tenure as a Professor in the Bloustein School. “I am thrilled to recognize these...
Older drivers are often safer drivers. There comes a point, however, when physical or cognitive limitations may contribute to unsafe driving. Added to this, older drivers are more likely to be severely injured or killed when a crash occurs. The Mature Drivers Resource...
Addressing Homelessness: A Comparative Analysis of State Policies, Funding, and Responses to Federal Changes Luke Burston, Fiorela Caro, Emily Evers, Tiffany Motachwa, Gabrielle Rubenstein, Maria Skidmore and Ra'Zulu Ukawabutu Faculty Advisor: Julia Sass Rubin Read...
Easing administrative burden in the public safety net: insights from a trauma-informed housing programme Abstract For survivors of domestic violence, public safety net benefits, including housing, food, and cash assistance, are often critical resources in establishing...