A new report, “Educational and Employment Outcomes for the New Jersey High School Classes of 2014 and 2015,”?utilizes the New Jersey Statewide Data System to analyze the trajectories of New Jersey high school graduates. Heldrich Center researchers used descriptive statistics to analyze these graduates’ educational and employment outcomes, such as enrollment in postsecondary education, financial aid received, degree attainment, and employment after high school. This analysis highlights the pathways students take after graduation, showing that 66% either immediately enrolled in postsecondary education or joined the New Jersey workforce. Read the report: https://lnkd.in/e4usdCGB The report was written by Heldrich Center staff María Belén Conde, Graduate Research Assistant; Khudodod Khudododov, Ph.D., Research Project Manager; Iman Basit, Graduate Research Assistant; and Kristine Joy Bacani, Research Project Coordinator. #educationaloutcomes #employmentoutcomes #highschoolgraduates #newjersey #postsecondaryenrollment #collegedegreeattainment #educationalpathways #employmentpathways #highereducation
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The John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development is based at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. The university-based research and policy center, founded in 1997, is dedicated to raising the effectiveness of the American workplace by strengthening workforce education, placement and training programs and policies and has earned a reputation as one of the nation’s leading research centers for workforce development. The Center’s efforts concentrate on both nurturing concrete innovations in workforce practices, as well as addressing broad-scale economic policy changes that ensure Americans receive the education and training they need to be productive and prosperous in the knowledge economy of the 21st century. The Center provides an independent source of analysis for reform and innovation in policy-making and employs cutting-edge research and evaluation projects to identify best practices in workforce development and employment and workplace policy. It is also engaged in significant partnerships with the private sector to design effective education and training programs and is committed to assisting job seekers and workers attain the information, education, and skills training they need to move up the economic ladder. The Center embodies its slogan ‘Solutions at Work’ by not only documenting challenges facing the nation’s workforce, but also partnering with industry leaders and educators to seek out practical solutions that translate into effective government and workforce policy. Ultimately, the Center serves as a laboratory to create innovative, applied solutions to well-documented workplace challenges. This combination of scholarly research and “real world” solutions enables the Center to make a significant difference in the lives and futures of American workers and their employers.
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https://www.heldrich.rutgers.edu/
Heldrich Center for Workforce Development的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 学术研究
- 规模
- 11-50 人
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- New Brunswick,NJ
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- 上市公司
- 创立
- 1997
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30 Livingston Avenue
US,NJ,New Brunswick,08901
Heldrich Center for Workforce Development员工
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Laurie Pellegrino, PCC
Executive Coach, Leadership Development, Career Coaching at Pellegrino & Associates, LLC
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Beryl Lieff Benderly
Prize-winning journalist and author; Visiting, Non-Resident, Scholar at Rutgers University's Heldrich Center
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Michael Calabria, MBA
Finance Leader | Collaborative Business Partner | Results Oriented | Coach & Mentor | Strategic Planning | FP&A
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María Belén Conde
PhD. Student | Economist | Public Policy | Empirical Research
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Researchers, policymakers, and practitioners are invited to join authors Nyerere "Nye" Hodge, Stuart Andreason, and Carl Van Horn, as they discuss their analysis of the 21st century labor market featured in the three-part series Then and Now. The webinar will be held on Wednesday, March 5, 2025 at 2:00 p.m. (ET). It will cover measures of economic mobility and resilience such as earnings and education gaps, student loans, medical insurance, and retirement benefits with an eye toward informing strategies to improve economic mobility. Register today for the webinar: https://lnkd.in/eSxeg8HX The webinar is hosted by the Heldrich Center for Workforce Development in partnership with the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and The Burning Glass Institute.?The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta or the Federal Reserve System. #webinars #webinar #labormarket #economicmobility
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"Examining the Benefits of Education in New Jersey"?by Ann Obadan, Ph.D utilizes data from the New Jersey Statewide Data System along with the National Student Clearinghouse extract, AlumniFinder data, and, when available, data from the National Center for Education Statistics, the New Jersey Division of Taxation, and the Internal Revenue Service to demonstrate that higher levels of education have a positive return on investment to the individual, the state, and society. Specifically, the report examines the costs and benefits of pursuing and attaining postsecondary education from public higher education institutions in New Jersey. The report’s findings demonstrate that higher education helps individuals and families achieve upward social and economic mobility and results in higher tax revenues for state and federal governments. Read the report: https://lnkd.in/eUWVqJeC #highereducation #postsecondaryeducation #newjersey #costsofeducation #benefitsofeducation
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Heldrich Center for Workforce Development转发了
Heldrich Center researcher Grace Maruska, MPP has written a new blog post that explores partnering with local organizations and engaging people with #disabilities to facilitate #inclusivehealthycommunities in #NewJersey.
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Heldrich Center researcher Grace Maruska, MPP has written a new blog post that explores partnering with local organizations and engaging people with #disabilities to facilitate #inclusivehealthycommunities in #NewJersey.
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Heldrich Center for Workforce Development转发了
The Rutgers Child Care Research Collaborative has released two new research briefs by Heldrich Center researchers: an analysis of #Internet #childcare #jobpostings and a summary of the preliminary findings from focus groups with #childcareworkers in #NewJersey.
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The Rutgers Child Care Research Collaborative has released two new research briefs by Heldrich Center researchers: an analysis of #Internet #childcare #jobpostings and a summary of the preliminary findings from focus groups with #childcareworkers in #NewJersey.
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Two new national #surveys detail #workers’ deep concerns about #inflation and #jobsecurity as the new #Trump #administration and #congress assume control of the #federalgovernment
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Heldrich Center researchers Ann Obadan, Ph.D and Daniel Douglas recently presented about the center’s teacher workforce research at the SLDS Best Practices Conference. Their presentation, “Using New Jersey’s Administrative Data to Assess the Teacher Workforce,” highlighted New Jersey’s efforts to foster best practices in research collaboration and evidence-based policymaking. Using 11 years of data stored in the New Jersey Statewide Data System, the research seeks to understand the present and future needs of the state’s K–12 teacher workforce.
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Click the article below to register today for "The Labor Market: Then and Now Webinar." #webinar #event #earnings #education #studentloans #medicalinsurance #retirementbenefits