Although marriage decline is universal, African Americans show the steepest decline, which has important health implications.
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The long road to post-pandemic economic recovery: Historic job loss, lack of vaccine will slow rebound
New Jersey is unlikely to experience a job resurgence anytime soon, according to the most recent R/ECON forecast.
Research: Are Hispanic, Black, and Asian Physicians Truly Less Burned Out Than White Physicians?
Future surveys should include more people of color or in-depth qualitative methods should be used to complement surveys.
New dataset tracks content, disposition of OPRA requests in New Jersey
Freedom of information laws support civic engagement through the implementation of public policy transparency.
Bloustein School welcomes two new faculty members
The Bloustein School is pleased to welcome two new faculty members to the teaching ranks in the fall of 2020.
Research: Community land trusts may stabilize impact of declining property values
This research evaluates the impact CLTs might have on the property values of nearby homes.
Microlearning Strategies: Another Approach to Virtual Workshop Delivery
Microlearning is a strategy that breaks longer content into smaller, hyper-focused lessons.
Bloustein School announces new Associate Dean of Academic Administration
Dona Schneider will step down and Marc Weiner will assume the role on 9/1.
Research: Lead levels in investor-owned housing in Detroit
Investor-landlords who purchase foreclosed properties appear less likely than other owners to maintain their acquisitions.
Recognizing our 2019-20 faculty retirees
Six long-time members have had an immense impact at the Bloustein School, Rutgers University, and the disciplines of planning, policy, and health.
